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II Tlll.VTI K. . M HAVKV A l!ll..'KS mum k r.MN IH'NKUfTKMIt;.i:' Til f H N L M Kill .S 1 HI K.N a. , ,,. ui tli iil,lltiie "l!.i'aclrr'ui Cuitl-cttA- A.MOiXK. II. the HOMIIK"' Tiil NT, real tfatut-i;.)'- 2 Ladies Matlneo, SOLDI iK'S TRUST. 3.UX lay N'ilit- - Grand rouble Bill. DAVID GAHH1CK, MICAWBEH and I KlOTTV. M(.n1T V:,r,-- t 'i-.Kl!- S M't.rLI.Ol'GH. ILK :i Ti.' -- i eoiore.1 mai.- m:' Ji AM c,a, .Intll .iM'l lir tii inui iini iiv u,-- l WAhl'.t l.l l I I i 1 v I It. ir-- )'y -; i' liiu: N K ( . . I 1 M a iiiou--ie- : 11 high, ill 1 en uuli.trs ion i&i'.vr on irs lot the thle t. tlN. vTliK uv fcLIJ.Mi Il JLor.-siao- ie UlTlAliS i ami eighteen acies of good rich laud, near Gill s Apply to W. A MIRES. .V Union I'Mii fvVI.lJ oit II f L two and one-hu- ll Irom joiilauiliig ten live acies orchard; con-la- . in J it looms, ki.vi cistern; outbuildings. '.ii Hit- - .l H. W, l'AKt.S i 7 years HUK.i- t- Dl.ute oa forehead; bad saddle and on. 1 be owner can have same by calling on JuNK.- - ChutOHU, colou-d- , let.r Washington. 4 vj W A bundle a 4 KJ uionm the owiikr can by pay in chaigea and proving proiierty. col ored. Hit.-.- . two miles tiom kUfii ir A.M AH1 llt c ilh-- i poiiis i:i DM -- A.iv luri paid 4lU. hmds b:dtl. Stritl' god waier, wllh Mreet. Court acrrs; house LI .KO iniies Mnei; itbout wlule nailer 112 laige cow, with calf old, wnlch Cuas. rtVetiu, city. uniu:- - SKCU.MISr. hid room and gerH:t- - LY la.tti, or mo joi.ng men, at Ml LINDEN SST with good board. Terms ruolei,;-..:- . At 1U4 MARKET "I 6ull?' EUriunt front and back rooms, with Jl bo:tid. can be h;id at 4 H SllELBV aTHiET. 1) ers aio Uiled. I units liemrabU' XV rates. ii leirabie aiil at Jx ".V i) ca X II" Olio liUA arch I .r l I 1 luiiiu.t, wlla board. Hduce! wantf lM.)Ali5 riui Ktioil board Jt.Uli- - linu lcM:.ib!f neiilleinen uaAIJAJIc. lALiisi.N t.Mal.i Mir. wi'.hor without board, pi'lvale lituilly, gentlemen bo;irue:. lteleren.9 exi.liajiHt'1. Address, 'W.c:ire Suilof board, la boarders wanted. Ii'lltr-CLAS- a wilhout boarc. niiKnTHte. Mnllx-rry- . 1 AM) y win: ST. Hi :. Jr htiaO c 1 Kftt. I. ioo'i'. bo-.n- i, at J bue front loom on In or will lake 4 a.s day pitr-ai- . trout rooius, with at 111 ?ti-e- t. roiiin.i, Aim or J? veiy N ). I I a at It4 Main will XX lie sold at auction on Saturday, giunlnt'al eleven o'clock. .11 ftwaiil Himtyn Station. atiuaie Boyde, lun-lsbe- Terms lniiioonded , Hiu.w-.- KIKH.N. liernanilo road, near the Curve. f HiHLEb-Ti- vo line billiard Uib.es, newly coveted X and rvlllted: oi the celebrated fbelan Col ien der n kiiamil'icture, with tuelr uneo,ualed patent cushions. Will be sold at a bargaiu. torparlicu lais, apply t i (i. HUM A C(J.,;ioti street. ijlAMW-o- ne stclnwa); one ? octave Parloruem . .4n: Heveial ri octave PlHiios, uu- ward; two 4-- ,. ctav organs, bbd fc2t all second-han- and c chtap. t. W1TZMANN & CO. T iaVloh 6iL.k ioin Apply to" ti.Vt.iS 4 ElaUEK. MO s. l AND-K- Ml acres of land :jf0 cleared and lui I J proved about seven miles trim liopeheld, near Memphis and Little hock railroad. Will sell lor Memphis c.ty compromise bonds, gas stock gas bonds, cr less tlntii len dollars ier casn. .1. 1'. .MELX, 2fS'.t in inn street. hoC'EKY- - A r.tie ch.-nc- lor a man wltu smafl KJT capital to start In a li.st-cla- s Uroceryand loca Hon. oatloi.utory cause tiven tor selling. Apply at 74 Jefleison J. ijltWAHX & CO. "OK1CK chipped cheap by nvtror railroad. Leave U orders at John A. Denie s, ;to3 Jroui Large concessions will be on orders for good balmonunck, suitable lor cliunm-j- or setting noil-rrs- etc. O. II. '. Pli-E- u. lOOK A.NK .L liaile. li-'l- DAY ii.il ;i!'it have laJy Alain from also, fliO At "J'.ix Vance street a co, k ai.il an experienced nurse, quired. re- - I J1AN0 - lo e :h fige a bill ding lot in Fort Pkk X ering for a Kojd piano Title perfect and txes Up. Addicss OALE3MAr- - one kj produce TY far litlereiiees PIANO, oflk-e- laminar with the giocery and Ad licas, giving lull parllculais and good references, Appeal olln-e- . BUAoUtKa At ;j per week JJ S12 pvr n.onib, at the Cincinnati Reslauiant and Saloon, Jo. 12 Adams streeL Jiarcu Alba. MAhl trcnt street. made good aALtallAN lor ea.-- olalo. aalarysi-it- ONE 100 per mo tn and expenses. References re quired. LaBELLK M t li CO , Chicago. 111. r I EN AN 1' To cultivate fto acres ou lsiand 34 on X shaies; good dwellings and cisterns. Apply to age Fisher. ;jtx Front, or A. Lea Jt Co., Fulton. look A. wbltr cook. Apply at C; Si? MONROE sr. lF.d wishing to puicliase iJAHI Ac BAKER SEW to call at thetr ollice, Main street. Repairing promptly attended to, and warranted. 1 RS. C. O. V I LEN TINE. riiKALHKK-lo- r the SoiiiervUlo District High I School, an expericnceulaoy music teacher; ioo.i recommendatior required; saiarv guaranteed. Ad- dress ti B. SALE, fc'ec'y, Atoka, Tenn. OITL'ATION kJ glnetr. By a lirst-clas- s Sawier and Kn. Addiess A. B. J., Corner L;t.Rose and Webster streets. I JOARDERS At 12 touit streeL Rales to suit D the times. Front or back rooms. Also day boarders wanted jEN-- To sell the "Mets Filing Top." For lormation. address tne niauulavlurer. .. r . vf.l-.h- . Hocliester. New Y0IK. OK iXCHANUK street; "JiiJ and alio Union street OtJ desirable drtel;li:gs. Rent low. Apply to ai'l Main street. STLRM & H'RdCH. rtl FOURTH street; 211 and 21:1 Hernando JiJ stn et-n- tat LOttages. Apply to 'Jin Malt stieet. ST LRU & HlRSClt. -- At Henry bouse, 07 Adams street, from : each. LOit Furnished loom. XV single guiUeiucii, tTKr-KT- . A. YOUNH. suitable for one or at j7 NO. 414 SHELBV STREET. ?1 tfll- 'N r SIRf.Kr T OUb -- Next doo. north of JD Eckerly ,; Co.'s; l iteiy occupied by H. Beat tus. A pt'ly lo JEROME liiLL, at liill. Fontaine Oc Co. N" KW coTT.i i E - Bay winuow; sU rooiusT DR. LAI llENClr. Setei.lh arid hioadway. I AUE CHANCE Very t'esiiabie seven ft rovius. servants stable, snioKehoue, etc ; yiurti oichard wllh variety ( t milts; j;uud garden with gripes and a vailetyoi berries; the place has is acies of good lai.il, at Cherry Station, H miles from Memphis, on M. and C. R. R. ()r lurther inioima-lio- aid lo V. a. HALL, r.'S Vkiko street, or lo W. 1. BERLIN 6i CO. H"oVch"-- u JJOUSE- - cir. Oilcans w';iih'':i!- - .d-- rn iiii;ii.;v-:!:i- . nts. Washington. CvjT TAi.E- - looms, tn line le; air, at Luonc) s Will rent cut-ap- Apply lo . .l It H. ront stieet. . lvi Wiliumon si.iel. Applv'to T. H. TL'kl.EV, VH Madison it. VALUABLE tAUM Very cheap, in tL Franc: oi liHU acres ot class land; good outiiOnses. etc ; will iu quanti- ties of ,"u cities or mine. Aiidrvss me ;tt Whltc-liae- Trim., or Tlios. V.e , at hoire-- t City. Ark. 1 1IOS. J. BEAsLEY.j LjHiC 1 1' S I'oRKAND CON t EC 11UN ER i Si AN U--S? Stores, :',us .jll) Second stieet, at piesent uccnplesl If R. Stntz A Ufo. n given of March. Apply lo R. DUDLEY FRaYSEH, Attorney Law, Madison street. II OUaK The desirable iwo-sto- iy 1-- bouse, Iso. 44-- i two In good convtnlei.1 to e.lh-- or Beale cars. ybo J. 11. StlEl-LU.riD- 10 Midison-- L No. nvo out XX bon l Pie OO.Ylr- i- Fiirnwiif.l lainliies (.iLRNl.-- I NEWLY near liOAtll). orsin;:iegenlleniea. tOOMd acre iVAS'l'X. Appeal w.. the month. stun and ;i.;s H.h ztiS mat lent and hist at si Irame uwellltig- - ontotoc street. Just east nileiins; lepair, and ante et App llol.-- E ;7i Irion: and IM- S- iron: .1. V: itdlsoii. J. . . inr to Pn X' or AT dei a or s i( t h 1 ol i k isr. st- I Maoli-o- n sL ; lii rf.vms olii.s. Madbon. r uiifuiiil.shed: suitable also lsrt-e- p 101 iED Roo.Ms U lib or without boaiu No. L'I'li I'llird stieet. v,itli and H b'MllFD to gen i V-t- Puck Imnse. :4 Mullierry streeL iiiio't;iijin. AT JhFi'KRSoN. l.OOMS-C'he- ap LOW FiGURES! BOUGHT LOW FIGURES ! WILL BE SOLD ACCORDINGLY: ( Retire lii miinii, 4 h(:lre. Oi'imsrH. U lilituker Hums, .Yiaaniitiu liums. Ariiiuut it llauis, WHITE SWAN FLOUR Tin- - liius Flour.' mr Kasli- - Hour, sveir-ltmi- ii f lour, sseli-ltii-ni- t; Itui knlitut. Loire Mulaaseii, Choice Wuar. holee (oilili u H)rai, enalne .Tlapte Nyruii, .emiue .Vtaple husnr, 'isiie 'fl'eef. Frfnii I'urelieU 'offi-e- . f. ulrnuiiUK'x l.ard. B.fi1.STPflTTOM&C0. or WOVEHSJIKJiT ItOXDM. fneriiimi National IZank OF II A h for sale the 4 r eiif I. K. 1 A. for Immediate dellverv. Bond t;tken In eTchnrare. Ali'C'TIO! NAI1X ADMI.MSTKATOK'.i SALE or ItV A. K. KltAKLA.l. NO. lyo MAIN STREET. WEBSTEB BLOCK. Parlor, Bed room and I.'lnlug-roo- m Furniture, ftoves, Cnnnten, Fixtures, Sundries, Friday .7Iornioic. IU O'clock. MAKCH 17H. I'KIINONAL. i. B. THOKNTON. Dh. . Cout llor 1 - HE WARD will be ild lor ; mule that from I! n Lake, bald mule Is iilt.ni' and.bllnd In right eye. 1 li- - ..!..-pai- by A. H. S ! RATM .V I o t : YuUNU.on Heo. E. Morrlsuii -p . IJ OR r Aray-hors- e. :, 2 . i X mane and tall; about m-- , pted lo bave gone In the dP ettioi. o: jri.atlon wlier-r-bM- iit rewarded, (dressing JOHN ChaNAN. Colllervllle. Light brand- figure reward berretumtoWHP-iHT'S- . BULL bull, curly Inquire I'nlon sent line. other ties - rig. ii thin i old: in! as to bis w li be by a Dr. Bt x;W wlih u.i.j end V ed with a "2 " 1" v, . for ."::') it 'nue. A red one n out to the sid in All Is of 7. rel hair. at las street are tlie U0X6S ON CONSIGNMENT. PRICES LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. Cotton quoted steady front. Spring fashionable Fruit trees budding, already. JIKMPII1H furniture, LOW. bouquets above water Adnms. strayed b'oomirg, rather UopeCeld sandbar begins appear App-Hacke- tt murder jury tangs outer edge a verdict id will Lake. SUD- - the other Uie is as on the are at pre- - or are The to The case still on the ot aids Any fete Ewing, colored, charged with lar- - ecny, was arrested by the police on yesterday, I he Riversides and Ellick picked nine will play at Central pai k next Sunday aiternoon. The mud in the city and country has turned into dust, and ia carried by the winds in every direction. hesldnnce: The health and assistants are at work inspecting the premises ot all citi zens. Ibis is ail right. The sale of seats for the M'Cullough en gagement will take place at Ilollenberg's to day at ten o ciocir, as usual Warm from the south bring warm weather. Ihe temperature becomes lowered. as tne signal service man would say, near -- mphls. cow. horns, a. At criminal court on yesterday a jury was being impaneled in the fioleman case ot obtaining money undi;r false pretenses. Says an exchange: "The leading Danew or Mississippi are discussing the propriety ot sending Mr. Jttf.jrson Davis to the United States senate to succeed Bruce." ItoUllH olHcer winds i ne giving drinks in saloons is a subject worthy of consideration by our Taxing-Distric- t authorities, and we might add, tne admission ot Eaid minors into gam bung dens and nouses ot high JOE the After a long aid.troublesome settlement. Trustee Kawiinga has arranged everything with the old city authorities, and finally closed all accounts with the State, county and city, and has paid over the last C3nt collected by him as trustee. There are several people in this city who imagine that the came they bear, mad famous not by them, but by some other mem ber of the family duricg the late Inir, have more rights and privileges than other people, Ihis is a big mistake on their part. d creek be or ilcb; Joe has Yesterday, in the chancery proceedings of Buebpnpn vs. Waiker and otuers, trustees of Harmony lodge, 1. 0. O. h ., tne defend ants having purged themselves of contempt by replacing the fixtures, etc., removed from their hall, were allowed to file their answer The amount collected by Receiver of Baxter's United Slates court, is soruo seventy thousand h'vs hundred and tvvel.e tioliars and six cents. 1 be money is deposited m bark to Ihe credit of the United Suites circuit court, but neither th receiver nor theck'rk has the r.'ht to pay cut a single cent ot the funds. Yesterday, at the chancery court, Wni Moore, defendant in a divorce proceeding, was allowed to be brought out of iail for the purpose of swearing to his plea and answer pending in chancery. Divorce was granted to the wife in this controversy some weeki ago, but was subsequently annulled and set aside lor Bullicient reasons to the court The cow boys who drive droves of wild mules along Second street must stop. The cow-boy- s who do these things and then abuse people who protest against it. should be ar rested and punished as "vagf." Thfre is no Texas bushu-t- permitted in this city. Lot the drunken and cow-boy- s be ar- - recteu and punisned to the exted ot the law Ihe new government proposes to pave the east side of Man street from the Louis- ville depot to the Mississippi and Tennessee repot, with stone, as early a3 possible. The west side ot the street is already paved with stone, and when the cast side is put in the same condition the street railwav comnanv will have to improve the street between their traCKs and for two feet outside of the same. Our respected cotempcrarv. the Western Methodist, on the Sunday law, says: "Our daily papers, all ol them, we believe, oppose as strongly as possible, the laws against Sun- day tratlic now being enforced in Memphis. The strongest objection to these laws seem to be the alleged dilliouity of enforcing them ben one bears in mind that there are al ways s, some ct whom escape pur.ishmi nt, the weakness of this objection ot the city press is mauilest it applies quite as well to criminal l.iws in general. Let the authorities be tirm they can enforce the Sunday law as elloctually as other laws of the same class." Tue Somei viile ( l'enu.) Falcon, of the third, says: ' Chief Athy telegraphed yes-- t rday evening to C. W. Rives, sheriff cf Kayette county, stating that Theodore M'Coyle (c ) had just been arrested here and asking if he wanted him. L est night a tele- gram was received Irom the sheriff stating M'Coyle was badly wanted, on a murdtr charg?, and he will be kept here until the Fayette county authorities come alter him. Aralar.che. Sheriff Rives informs us that the man spoken of in the above is Mac Mor- row, who murdered Steve Macon about two months ago on Dr. Cinuon's plantation. lie u;i sent for him and will have h:m in Sonier-vill- e to night. Since the above was written Uie prisoner has been brought to Souit rville and lodged in j at . ihey have ihe right man this tinv, uo mistake." If tins is not good poetry, and even though it din s hit Memphis a "hard lick," yet tor all that we will transfer it from the TEL Hi MZViPMJLfc DAILY APPEAL FKID .Y, MAECH V. 1S79 Will Somerville Falcon our column as reccrJ in verse: When ambitious cities strive to beat Their envious rival In dtsplar. And dud too late they cannot meet Their debts, or e'en tue Interest pay. What charm can cr ill tors b;go!le Fnm mandamuslng every day? What art chii make the citizen smile i nd evea wash those debts away ? The only way this thing to do To get the start of this vile crew, And wring their breasts with anguish, to- olsnot to die and act the martyr-B- ut straightway to repeal tbelr charter. Now let the critics howl! Yes. and the bondholders, too, for that matter. The Little Rock Gazette, of the filth instant, says that yesterday morninu among the nnsoners before the rolice judge wan Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Wood is a Memphis wo mah, and says that she nrrsed yellow-fev- er patiorjts tbrouph the euMre epidemic. "This was the worst diuok 1 ever had anything to do with," remn'ked Mrs. Wood before court opened. "Why, I lost my basket and was robbed of fifty-fiv- e dollars." She laughed so incessantly tnat the police are of the opinion that if the .Memphis people had seen the sun nv side of her nature they would cot have allowed her to leave that city or District rather. When was called up before Judi;e Morrison, after the jude had plea. antly reminded her that she had been up the day before, she asked tor just a nttie nym pathy. "Sympathy, sia the judge, very cood. but we exhausted our yes terday. I'll fine you five dollars, knowing that 1 should make it ten. "Well,! won grabble," baid Mrs. Wood, laughing, "bu if I wasn't a stranger iu this city, I do be litve it would kill me." local stock Ribbons and featuers at Laviyne'a. Fresh Savannah river shad. Lake Erie Keelfoot trout and perch. II. Sees' tel, Sr., Son, corner ot Second and Jeffet son streets. Messks. Arthur White and Lawrenc6 Wooten have returned from the Vanderbiif. university medical college, to spend, their vacation in Memphis. victor D. tuciis is in receipt ot a very kirii'j 1 t ot Potomac river snad and red snapper from the eu'f. lor sale low, at INOS. o'J and 41 Jtlrerson street. Tub Grays dramatic company are rehear inr (lilii'ectly taut chaste huflibli piay, love's Sacrifice, which will be presfuted at the Ne Memphis, after Lent. We have rarely seen such an array of talent in any amateur c rps certainly not in Memphis. The Memphis WesUTH Methodist, refer- - riug to a very touching letter from Ilav. Dr, luoruas U. bummers, ot JNashville, says "When a strong myn, who has long endured without a word, breaks down, as it were, nn der a load too heavy for him, and by no out cry reveals his heartache, we respond in nocd-tid- e ot emotion and with expressions ot sympathy very he'pful to him and to us also who suiter with bim it is more uless-.-- to give than it is to receive sympathy. Many will say with us: May Uod bless Dr. bum niers, the learned theologian of southern Methodism, the scholarly professor, the able editor, the pure man. And let all the peo ple say ameo. V e, with many others, sadly miss his weekly visits and the wise, strong, yet very tender words he brought us for years and years; but he is still doing good and great work for the church, the fruit ot which will remain long f.fter he shall h?ve passed from labor to rest. to LAW IIEP0I1TS. Chancery Conrt 31'OoweIl, Judge. This is motion day. The court, before talcing up tbe motion uocKet, win can tne first one hundred cases on the hearing docket. and will be placed on a retired or order docket all such cases as bave been disposed ol on their merits. I'nited Mtates Conns Hon. K. , Ham. mond. reslulnsr. United States vs Memphis and Charleston railroad, adjourned till Monday; Stacey vs steamer Coal Hill, bearing resumed, not concluded ; in re. John P. Wade, in bank- ruptcy, discharge granted; in re. C. C. Jones, in bankruptcy, discharge granted; in re. N. J. H. M'Kenzie, m bankruptcy, dis- charge granted; in re. Jobu S. Irwin, in bankruptcy, discharge granted. Judge s calendar tor bjy, Stacey vs steamer Coal Hill; 216, Blackburn vs Selma railroad; SSI, Wooldridge, assignee, vs Moore et a!.; 2S;, Oram Brothers vs Jarrett; 25, same vs Cobb; 261, Cochran vs Knick- erbocker fire insurance company; 22'J, Cal- houn vs Paducah railroad, Petition of Fisher; 2140, Rainer vs Lauderdale fe Co.; 2490, Green vs Dyersburg; 2173, Martin vs Connecticut mutual life insurance company; 2278, Behr vs same. Circuit Conrt Hon. J. O. fierce. J ndse. Calendar for :5891, Eve'ina P. Har ris et al vs Elizabeth M'Dermott et al; 062:5, John T. Macon vs J. Buhler; 5627, W. L. Vance vs Lizzie Neil; 637, I. Morrison, jr., vs Ed R. Hart; 5668, Ed W. Munford vs Memphis and Charleston lp'lroad company; 5699, State of Tennessee vs John Nitzen; 6700, SHt3 of Tennessee vs John Nitzen & Co. et f'; 5708, C. W. Harbert, administra- tor, vs D. C. Harbert; 579-5- , J. and G. Meakm vs Charles N. Erich; 5809, Heiskell & Heis-ki- ll vs James Edmondson et p executors; 5815, James M'Murray vs city of Memphis; 5816, Margaret Doylo vs A. Barnes et al; 5840. Thomas Madden et al vs A. Karr et al: 5tl2, Louisville and Nashv die railroad com- pany vs Nick Hooth; 58J3, J. K. Spence vs S. Vendig; 5844, Joseph K. M'Cormick vs D. C. M'Dougal A- - Co.; 5846. J. J. Monahan vs Mrs B. Jamison; 5851, J. H. Nut-il- l vs Ed L Connell; 5853, John Overton vs John W. Walker; 5854, John Overton y John W. Walker. Decidedly the greatest success of the season are the splendid dinners given by the Ladies christian association tor the benefit ot the destitute and unfortunate. The benevo- lent object and the low price should secure them aa extensive patronage. They have ample accommodation for all, and ask every one to take d'uner with them Price for fail dinner, only fift' cents. lOOO I'onnrJ Cholco like Hstt, jast received, and ti 111 be sold cheap by (Steve Clement, 8 Iteale street. Senrll Cures .Neuralgia Instantly. New size, 50 cents. G. W. Jones & Co., agents. How to Save Jloney! Buy a good hat for yourself or son. Go to Leidy's, where you get them. Style, quality ami price not to b2 excelled. Lght-iceigh- ts of the finest textures. leidy CO., Opposite Court square. Embree's iviver 3Ielicine. Price, 60 cents. G. W. Jones fe Co., agents. Sltmunient. Ve have just received, during the rat week, a large lot ot new designs of marble work direct from Italy, ria New York, which we have in store at our ware-room- s. No. iJOO Second street, making, in connection with the stock already on hand, the largest and finest display ot monuments, tablets, head' stones, figures, urns and crosses ever before exhibited in the south, and which we offer at prices unheard ot until now tor cheapness. Call and examine. CEO. H. BELL, WM. U. RUDY. Floyd' Camlie Are often imitated but never equaiod. Tlie 3IammotIi Weekly Appeal In wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had for five cents per copy. It contains more than double the quantity of readinir matter published in any other Memphis weekly. Its news and commercial reports are the fullest, latest and most accurate. The weekly is t'l per year, postage included. The latest HtjIeM of apring Malta made to order, at reasonable prices by . etlager, 50 Heeoud street Knights of Innisl'ail give a grand ball on Monday evening. March 17th, at the ilanna-rcho- r hall. Uueer, Isn't It. how fast all smokers are learning that "Duke's Durham" smokinc tobaem is h lKf-.- Ask your dealer.for it, and take no other. German millet. Uausarian millet, ailMsouri millet, for dale b Otto Mr h will Jk. :o.. Heeilsmeu. Slain. Mississippi rives ealmou, red snapper and fresh Savauuau shad, at S. Clement's, 86 Lteaie street. AXOTHEK BURDEN. Tke Receipts and Expenditures of the County or She) by Ihe Money Col- lected In Memphis from Tax Payers Expended Outside the City Limits. A Big Elephant of the Constitutional Kind, which will have to be Gotten Rid of some Way or Other In- teresting Reading for Op- pressed Tax-Payer- s. Among the many institutions at this end cf the State which needs revisement and im- provement, is the county court sytem. In counties wherein no city exists, th old sjstetu works probably well enough, but in Shelbv countv. where a citv like Mem- - nhis h.ia existence, containing a population of neariv filtv thousand inhabitants, the old county court system of doing business is an almost intolerable humbug. Memphis has gotten rid of the circumlocution office! known as a mayor, the a'dermen and twenty coun-cilme- n, besides a vast number of barnacles which stuck to the bottom and sides of the old incorporated hulk, men who lived off the city and believed that it was their birth-righ- t f do so. We have hapily gotten rid of this dead weight, and the barnaclesjhave to make an honest living in some other manner, ine countv court svst 3m at present in vogue is an old circumlocution system which could be gotten rid of without the people of Mem- phis berinrug weary or soirowfu!. Anysen- - sible citizen who examines inti it will come to that conclusion from the following array of facts placed before h'n for consideration. It is true the county court system of this State is a system recognized by the constitu tion, but what of that? Whenever any local svsteui of BTOvernment becomes a bore or a clog on a community, it follows that it should be abolished as a nuisance as soon as possi ble. The countv of Sheibv. in which Mem phis, the most important city of the State is situated, is governed by some twenty or thirty magistrates, who meet in solemn ses sion to consider county atfaiis four times a year. Y hat do they do at inese meetings t 1 hev legislate tor the county ot Shelbv. Memphis included. Many years since, under Radical rule, a Eelfct lot of commissioners superceded the county court of magistrates, but the supreme court of the State properly decided that such a commission was illegal and unconstitutional, and that the county court, composed of aI the magistrates of the county, ws the only body recognized as au- thority under the constitution. The cumber- some legislation wherever thirty or more men meet, the vast majority ot whom live out side the city, is a big elephant in this end of the State, so far as Memphis is concerned. The financial condition of Shelby county for tbe last year, up to April 1, 1878, was as County warrants illss. river K. a. Donns ana coupons. .. aelma, Marlon and Memphis railroad Memphis and Ohio railroad bonds Bills payable Judgments LIABILITIES. outstanding Amount of llablltles Assets over liabilities In ot B. F. SW.P89 00 00 m 14 $278,128 Total 8H53.480 00 Venditioni exponas bands H8.U58 Coleman $318,989 91 venditioni exponas in bands ot 1. f. Anderson 11)9.851 68 Tom Ilolman. jr 150 OO James Hellley. trus'ee of Mississippi liver railroad tax 248 38 Jobn Me. Broons 3o4 17 Herman national bank 145 07 Win. M'lean and sureties 34.159 J. J. Rawllngs.trust"3and dlsb. 10,771 riw County tax uncollected for 1 877 44.399 97 Judgment tax uncollected for 1877 81 Memphis and Ohio railroad tux uncol- lected for 1877 6,342 Poor and Eestliouse tax uncollected lor 187 i 11.342 85 tax uncollected for 1877 6.34a 85 U. Bledsoe 20 Total.. BONDED DEBT. Mem-hi- s and Ohio railroad bonSa. due Memphis railroad bonds, Memphis railroad bonds, 11 ADiil 1. 1884 00 and Ohio due April 1. 1885 OU and Ohio due April 1, 1SKH 00 und fauticau railroad bonds. O7.510 30.K83 officer.. 2o,371 1U5.0UO 75.000 Memphis Uue JU1J 1, JSSf 37.5UU uo Amount ot bonded debt 00 For the levy of taxes for 1878, the follow ing basis wai settled except as to bridges, which for 1S77 cost thirty thousand dollars, but all tbe bridges being new, the expense ol retHinog and material tor the me is at two thousand dollars: Costs of or.niinal court S 21.J197 9 Jurors In criminal court 14,882 Jurors In circuit couil 5,314 50 urors Iu chancery court 390 00 Feeding pi isoners, lael ana engineer at jail Slierltl. waiting on jurtsandex-olllcl- o services Books of record County couit cleric, fees of office and ts ssessors Bai tlelt court, Including salai y of judge. salaries ot cnalrmau.couuty attorney, per diem of justices, janitor, engi- neer at courthouse, night watch- man, fuel and lnsuranc: Poor and pest house Burring paupers Material lurnlshi d road overseers Miscellaneous expenses Bridges Amount of general expenses Judgments uui rovlael for Memphis anil ehio railroad coupons. . Memphis aud haielgh R. K. coupons.. Total $150,084 COL'NTY EXPENSES FOR 1878. The expanses the county fiscal year 1378, Jinua-- y 1878, December dl, estimated follows: Amount paia ouican in atteuuance on courts Amount paid justl. la attendance iiuorum cjurt Judges' salaries Jail and prlnnns Inquests end m examina- tions and making tax-boo- Books for couit oltkers Roads and bridges Conveying and keep'ng lunatics d bills costs tias, coal and wood Janitois and watchmen Sundries, including Interest on Judg- ments, . amount 8188,159 income tbe 1878, December olst, is as follows: Poor and pesthouse tax Judgment ASSETS. offenses Doi Found on dead persons Unclaimed Kent of pesthouse land Estrays County tax Poll tax Bartlett courthouse tax Courthouse Improvement tax Litigation Land sales Privileges and Ohio railroad coupons. and Ohio railroad coupons. and Seluia railroad Workhouse hues School tax Couithouse Total expenditures, as per esti mate 70,803 13,380 00 . . . 6-- . 376,851 48 60 Bridge SrtiVi 4K0 S120.0OO ;!:)7,500 upon, placed 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo oo 00 S OO 18 OOO 00 00 69 of for the of or 1, to is as $16,895 50 es on ol etc S Workhouse s Memphis Memphis Memphis Income 8,500 2,500 5,000 2,800 1,800 10.000 13.000 2.000 i.ooo :i.ooo 1,000 ffl.584 89 lia.500 3,000 from 1878, Jurois Ceriiiit 4,9(35 65 221 30 3,4;-(- 3 10,494 70 817 85 2,570 12 2H4 03 28.515 85 1,499 94 20 501 20 2,882 05 KU.IS61 19 59,rl84 95 Total 11 T'ie tctal for year up to lax. Small tax tax over 10 85 12,38rt 37 47,174 83 5,5 lrt 60 354 55 400 00 9 20 255 02 100 00 27 50 92.329 HI 707 4 5.48H 00 4:1,391 00 141 15 3,817 4S 2,458 85 14,5ort 93 38,298 00 1,590 84 4 95 37.971 K7 5,381 S2 S250.317 79 t'2,158 06 The above report will be presented to the county quarterly court meeting to be held in April next. The bonded and floating debt ot bueiby county has not materially changed since the report up to April, is, which we furnish above; but, although the showing appears all right, and the balance is on the proper side ot the baiance-sheet- , the ques tion arises, what becomes oi all tbia money year by j ear? Does Memphis or the county outside set lue benefit ot it is well known that three-fourth- of the taxes paid to the county are paid in Memphis. Then Alempbis should, by right, have the same proportion of tax collections spent within ber limits by the county quarterly court. But what arc the f act3 in this connection ? The only things that Memphis proper has to suow ior paying an inese county taxes is a jail and a county courthouse. The jail wag buuc uy tne county commissioners under .Rad ical rule, and cost three times more than it ought to have done, owing to big con tracts and personal favoritism. The county courthouse (the old Overton hotel) cost an immense amount cf money, and so far as courthouse purposes are concerned, it is an auoiuon. it is not nttea ior a court house in any respect, although verv larce sums oi money nave oeen spent in at temp t- - ng to arrange it for teat purpose. F.irerv judge and lawyer knows this to be a fact. Ihe truth is that the county court of Shel by county, composed as it is of some thirty or more magistrates, but tew of whom re- side in Memphis, do not disburse cnnnllv the money colli ct d in taxes or put it in the vie nity ol the place where such taxes are paid. The county taxis sixty five cents on the one hundred dollars and ndl-ta- r for State and county, the State tut getting ten cents on the one hundred dollars, which would make a total of seventy-fiv- e centaon the one hundred dollars. It is truethutT.be county has to pay about five hundred dollars per week for the juries and other employes oi the criminal court in misdemeanor cases and has to pay the expensts incident to tfce county poorhouse and pesthouse, b t yet when it is remembered that over three-fourth- s of the taxes collected by the county are collected in Memphis, it remains a mystery why not a dollar of all this money, tor many years, baa been spent wirnm me corporate limits of Memphis for street or bridging purposes. Ihe entire amount nas been spent outside of Memphis, and why t Vt e would like for somebody to answer tne question. Memphis is and has been paying a countv tax of sixty-fiv- e cents on the hun dred dollars, and has not received any return tor the same so tar as her internal improve- ments are concerned. All this shows that the county court system, when it embraces a city like Memphis, is a humbug and a fraud upon the community, although it is a consti- tutional court. The old Latin motto comes in here with force: "The times change and we change with them." AjILSEjIENTS. aiemohls Theater. Last evening Mr. George C. Boniface and company appeared at the Theater, and in The Soldier's Trust, a drama of the French school. The play wts well pr?sented, and was enjoyed by the audience. It will be re- produced to night by special request, and again at tbe matinee on Saturday.- - Saturday night David Garrii k, Micauber and Feg-got- ty will be the attractions. Jobn H'Cullouch. Next week this famous actor of the Roman school will commence an engagement at the Theater. He will be supported by a strong company, many members of which are well known to Memphis theater-goers- . At JNew Orleans, rcntly, bs representation of Othello attracted reversal attjntion. Ihe Times, at that city, contains the following: "A long time has elapsed since New Orleans play-goe- rs have seen a bett2r performance of Othello than was given at the Academy of Music last night, and it is a pleasant fact to record that a large audience assembled to witness it. Shakespeare's plays, well acted, should always be attractive. Indifferently acted as a play must be, in which one star, however good, is badly supported they are simply dreary torture, so far as the tragedies are concerned. Ihe stir last night was Mr. Jobn M'Cullough, and his support was of the best order. Mr. M Cullough is certainly a grand 'Othello; in no other part has he shown such marked improvement since he was here last, as in this. He ap- pears to have ventured away from the tra ditions of bis great master, Forrest, in the part, and is less boisterous. His impersona- tion nowhere lacks strength, yet it is marked with fine touches of art worthy of Salvini. An instance is the reading of the lines 'Fire-wel- l the twoqail mind; farewell content,' etc., which were not bellowed to the gods, but softly and sadly spoken, as if the man communed with himself, and felt the grief his words expressed. The jealous scene, too, was admirably acted, where the mind of 'Othello' is gradually poisoned by the crafty 'Iago' until with a wonderful burst of pas sion be burled the villain to the floor, it may be safely said that John M'Cullough is now the 'Othello' of the American stage. His costumes are fine, and his make-u- p is truly oriental and picturesque, even to the peculiar beard and earrings he wears. He is colored to be the tawny Moor, and not the black man to be repulsive to 'Desde-mona- ." Mr. Charles Barron made his first appearance in this city as 'Iago,' and at once found favor at the hands of a critical audience. Mr. Barron is the prime favorite of teMtbetic Boston. As a general actor in light comedy, emotional drama, and tragedy when occasion requires, he is excelled by no other actor on the stage, all things consid- ered. His 'Iago' ia a remarkably clever per formance, being of tbe quiet, insinuating, plausible kind of villainy that did not un mask itself to 'Othello,' yet was so potent and clei r cut as to leave nothing lo be de- - ireci." The impunity with which some itinerant vendors of medicines take advan- tage of the good names of standard proprie- tary medicines, is simply disgusting. Hence the necessity of cautioning the public on purchasing lJr. C. M'Lane's celebrated liver pills, which have served the public with un- limited satisfaction for nearly half a century. These invaluable pi!l3 are prepared only by "Fleming Ltros., Pittsburg," whose signa- ture is on every box. Without which all similar packages are a fraud. LOCAL ftUTIUKS. Invalids requiring a stimulant made from pure grain and free from fusil-o- il should pur- chase Green Brier. Slager & Goi.dbal'.m, the tailors, invite the public to call and examine their spring patterns and their extreme low prices. Call at 2t2 Second street for Wilson and repairs. R. J. iONOVAN 4 t'O., Agents, Crescent baking Dowder makes awee.t. light, nutritive bread, biscuits, rolls and pas- try. Try it. For sale lo the trade by Llad-de- n A: Avery. Carboline. a deodorized extract of petro leum, is now presented to the public as the best restorative and beautifier of the hair the world has ever produced. It performs what Others only claim for their preparations. R. J. Donovan, former agent for the urover x rsaicer sewing-machin- e company, is tbe only one in Memphis that can repair that machine properly. All kinds of machines promptly repaired at 2ft Second itreet. AovelHpm in jet, fancy and gold-plate- d iewelrv. received daily at Jet Palace, 385 Main street. The l'lionograpli. How wonderful, hew perfect'y incielable seemed the stories of the phonograph when we first heard them. The theory of its work- ings is explained. "How simple!" "Stranee wis thing never was thought of be fore!" new and strange ideas are alwavs received thus. Another simple but marvel- ous article is Benson's capcine porous plaster. The best known remedy for lameness and weakness of the back, kidney disease, female weakness, rheumatism, ociatica. lumbaco. neglected coughs and colds, or any local ache or pain. It will seem very plain that this must be so, when you consider that Benson's capcice pcrons plaster is a new and powerful combination of vegetable ingredients derived especiall Wor the above class of ailments, in- corporated with an Indian rubber porous plaster, that goes right lo the spot where the pain is lelt, acts through the pores of the Bkin, and continues to act until a cure is effected. It is far superior to the slow-actin- g ordinary porous piaster. It acts quicker, relieves pain at once, and cures where other plasters will not even relieve. Ask your druggist for Ben- son's capcine plaster, and take nothing else. Sold by all druggists. Price, 25c. Down ioes Fresh Oyster. Extra select. 40c.: select. 30c: medium F. 25c; prime. 20c.: 25a extra on every dozen for shipping, at .r. a. bignaigo's. 278 Second, Horse and Stales. J. A. Forrest & Co. are in receipt of mules and horses every day. Buyers will find it to their interest by calling to sec them before purchasing elsewhere. A new lot of saddle and harness horses just arrived. It is eccnomv to use Crescent baking pow der. It is of superior strength. Try it. For sale by b. m. stkatton & Co. 1000 cans of choice fresh oysters, just re ceived, at S. Clement's, 80 Beale street. He will sell them at 25c a can, to close Down 2 oat. Choice article of veal at 10c a pound, beel at 10 to 12c a pound, can bo had at the well-know- n No 99 Beale street market, and store. No. 79 Madison street. Enough for all. Come and seo me. cuas. smitii. Floyd. Have now enlarged the saloon, and fully prepared to accommodate all my friends. 1 hanking tbe public lor so liberal a patronage m the past, hope to merit it in the future, by having everything lirst-clas- s. The ladies ate to call and inspect the new saloon. (jSoes stand. dining invited From Eminent Dr. Hopsou, Memphis. Ibis is to certify that 1 nave made use ol Colden's Liebig's liquid beef and tonic invig-orat- in several cases of consumption and general debility, and have found it to act ad mirably in such cases as a nutritive food tonic und stimulant." FltliSH Savannah river ahud, Lake F.ria salmon, Keelfoot trout aud ierch. 11. Seea-se- l, sr., & Sou, corner of becoud aud Jeffer son streets. Two Confederate Heroe. From Mrs. Phele Yates 1'eniber's South- ern Wotnan'tt Story: Atter tbe bait!-- ; of Fredericksburg, whiUi giving snia!! di.se s of brandy t t a dying man, a low, pleasant voice said, "Madam." It came from a youth not over eight'-c- years of age, very ill but so placid, with that earnest, faraway ca.e so common to the eyts of those who are looking their last on this world. Does God in his mercy give a glimpse of coming peace, past understanding, that we see reflected in the dying eyes into which we look with such strong yearning to tut .oiu what they see He shook his head in negative to oil oilers of food or drink or suggestions of softer pillows and lighter covering. "I want IVrry," was hi only wi-l- i. On inqu r, I found thut Terr was the friend and companion who marched by his side in the field ind slept next to him in camp, but ot whose whereabouts I was ig- norant. Armed with a requisition from our surgeon, 1 sought him among the sick and wounded at all the othir hospitals. 1 found him at C.imp Jackson, put him in my ambu- lance, aud, on arrival at my own hospital, found my patient had dropped asleep. A bed was brought and placed at his side, and Perry, only slightly wounded, laid upon it. Just then the sick boy awoke wearily, turned over, and the eye fixed it- self. He mut have been dreaming of the meeting, for he still distrusted the reality. Illness had spiritualized the youthful face; the transparent forehead, the delicate brow so clearly defined, belonged mere to heaven than earth. As he recognized bis comrade the wan and expressionless lips curved into the happiest smile; the at gel of deatn had brought the light of summer skies to that pale face. "Perry," he cried, '"Perry," acd not another word, but with one last effort he threw himself into his friend's aims, the ra- diant eyes closed, but the smile still re- mained he was dead. Private Fisher had remained through all his trials stout, fresh aud hearty, interesting in appearance and so gentle-mannere- d and uncomplaining that we all loved him. Sup- ported on his crutche.-- , he had walked up and down his ward for the first time since be was wounded, and seemed almost restored. That same r'ght he turned over and uttered an exclamation of pain. Following the nt'rse to his bed, and turn- ing down the covering, a small jet of blood spurted up. The sharp edge of tbe splintered bone must have severed an artery. 1 instant- ly put my finger on the little orifice and awaited the surgeon. He soon came took a long look and shook his head. The explana tion wa3 easy the artery was imbedded in the fleshy part of the thigh and could not be taken up. No earthly power could sp.ve him. There was no object in detaining Dr. . He required his time and his strength, and long 1 sat by the bm', unconscious himself that any serious trouble was apprehended. The hardest trial of my duty was laid upi n me the necessity of telling a msn in the prime of life and fullness ot strength that there was no hopo for him. It was done at last, and the verdict re ceived patiently and courageously, some di- rections given ty which his mother would be informed of his death, and then he turned his questioning eyes upon my face. "How long can I live?" "Only as long as I keep my linger upon this arteiy." A pause ensued. God alone kuew what thoughts homed through that heart and brain, called so unexpectedly from all earthly hopes and ties. He broke the silence at last. "You can let go" ' But I could not. Not if my own life had trembled in the balance. Hot tears rushed to my eyes, a surging sound to my ears, and a deathly coldness to mv lips. The rang of obeying him was spared me, and for th first and last tune during the trials that surround' cd me tor lour years I tainted away. spkix cmtiiim;. S g o r v m sS " SJ 611 , o oo " I-- . tr o 2 H 2 s o ca t 5 2 sr 32 c . J - 7- - S a as a ta " cm o C 3 t a j c 8 2 a S 2 w 33 Si g as i c 3 W g M b. s ft o a 3 O) CD CO t GBOCKHIKS, KTC. READ! Pork Sides 50,000 lbs. Clear an I Clear Bib, sale by J. J. 3BY 4 Shoulders- - cut, loaf, Full reis In store. 35 for Pi, CO. 10.000 lbs. Dry Salt, toe sale bv Hoxar-Core- d Manits- - for sale by J. J. Bi SB anc O.K. J. J 4 CO. 350 packages, buckets, for sale by J. J. 4 CO Kairars-A- il powdered Coffees Flake &CO. Armour brands. BLSBY l.arl kegs, tierces, ECSBY airlve. tirades Louisiana; also, t J. J. cL SI Y 4 CO. line Rio and Java, In store an ; lo J. J. BUSBY 4 CO. Moianm-- H 100 barrels and s, S. fair, prime and choice. J. J. BUSBY 4- (jiolden ranulate-1- , H .O. Flour None better: 100 bar-- J. J. B USBY A CO. Moss Kooe Flour-1- 00 barrels choice, for ' by J. J. BUSBY t CO t:aride and Hateliie 2u0 barrels, extra m:d superfine. J. J. BUSBY 4 CO. 0Mtera und Cuuued odi A rull line, lor sale by J. J. BUSBY 4 CO. Cotton 1'liiw LUe-S- O cils (ieoritla make. Ior sale by J. J. B US BY 4 ; Tobacco and CljcnrM All graces. Inc!-iiln- Shell Road and Bowles brands. J. J BUSBY LO. Wines and ItranilieH-Includi- ng very suirior Sherrys, Ports and Cognacs. J. J. BUSBY A OO. YVhixLieH Greenbrier and NMson County Bour-bon- s, and lower grades. J. J. mL'SBY JO. FI CiSI ONLY! We have concluded o dinpoe of oar Kiit ire Stork or PiSLY and STAFL.K (.KOCKHIUS at Cost for the next Sixty Jays, in order to liiake room for a l,arjje and Fresh Mock of Tobaccos, Cigar, Wines and .Liquors Corner Front and I'nion, State National Bank OF 31K)1IHIM. TIM Si.. DESIGNATED .'leposltory of the l ulled States to the Four Per Cent Loan. Bonds on hand for Immediate delivery at the lowest market rate. All other issues of U. S. Bonds taken In exchange. T3X1. JS. u3L. rOOJLi In now giving special attention lo the treatment of CUHOMC null l'KIVATK IMMKAHfrZM OtUce No. II Mulberry atreet, Memphis. WM. FRANK. &m SPMG FOR FOK IN TRIMMED WITH BRETOSXE LACE. a a of TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY AND TORCHON LACE. & We Invite tlie attention of all MERCHANTS to tbe Unequaled Attritions In adapted to tlie SPRING TRADE that we are now offering, nnd also to the Unparalleled Inducements we are lioMug forth to hort Tine B ' ""T'- - w are this Season ottering some GOODS. WHITE : 100 M. PRAMK & CO. SUITS. Novelties INVITE ATTENTION SUITABLE WALKING AND m SUITABLE YKUDUjE4ES. NOVELTIES GUIPURE EMBROIDERIES; TO BE GIVEN AWAY. GOTHIC PaTTEBXS. NOVELTIES IN EMBROIDERED Yd-Cord- ed Piques-5- c Yd. COMPLETE LINES LADIES' FJRAN SPRING, SPRING B. LOWENSTEIN AND FANCY DRY GOODS GRENADINES, GOODS, B. LOWEN STEIN 1'KESEJiTS. VALUABLE ill 5c 100 Eipl Presents LEUBRIE BROS. Grand Scheme To Wind Tn Boslaess. Every H 03 AND rurcuaser oi worm ot is entitled to an interest In the following lOO Valua- ble and Magnificent fresents: 1 JBAND SOUARS PIANO, 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 I 2 ;i Une eiold Ladles' Watch, r ciegam Bracelets. Pieces Piated-war- o, Fine Parlor clocks. Inlaid Writlne Desk-- . Bolt Irish Linen, Plec 10--4 Sheeting, bolts Lonsdale Cambric, Beautiful Table Cover, Barrel Finest Flour, Elaborate Jewel Cases, Pieces Canton Flannel. Fine Crochet Shawls, Handsome a. 10 Barrels of 5 Elegant Aibumi. 1 "J s 5 f 3 3 Handsome Table Cove Pair Fine Blankets. Beautiful Toilet Sets, Elegant Bronze Busts, rair tteautuui vases. Handsome Lluuor Sets. Beautiful Work-boxe- s, Exquisite Coral beta. Coral Neoklaces a d Armlets, Elegant Ottoman Patterns. Tl DRY t.oous 21 Elegant Presents-comr-rlsl- ng Fine Plated Jew- elry, Jewelry-Boxe- s, Wrltlng-Desk- s, etc tThe Magnificent Presents of this celebrated en terprise are on exnioition at our Store, 247 JIatn ntreet.3 SS The Distribution takes nlace m. n.aiiihla Theater, ot which due notice will be given. We defy any one to sell goods cheaper than we do. LEUBRIE BROS. 247 ZMciiia. St. r5 To wind up business Come and see u.4(4 Ji ISCKLLAXEOCS. DARK BRAHMAS. M Coal, EfcKiS, 81 50 PER SITTLXG OF 13. CUICKlXS for SAEiE. fgN'OTHING SENT C. O. O. 13IAN mm; o CO m m m 3t -- a UNITED STATES AND ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Xew York to O.ueenatown 4k L.lverpoal Event TtutrsdiW or Fnturdati. City of Berlin, 541U tons. Cityof Montreal, 4490 Irs Clly of Richmond, 4d()7 City of Brussels. - H77S City of Chester. - 4ort City of New York. - BiSOO These magnincent steamers areamonir the strong est, largest and fastest on the Atlantic, and huva every iiiooern improvement, inciuaing and cold water and electric belts In stateroom). nnivin chairs in saloons, baiu and smo s, barber shops, etc For rates of e and other Informa- tion, apply to JOHN . DALE. Agent, 31 Broadway, New York, or to THOS. FISHER. Kmtnet Bank. MempbK TRUNK FACTORY, TO :tlH SAIN ST., JIFIII'HIH INCREASED facilities, and will sell home-mad- e and retail, lower than house, I. Lh'w THE MEMl'IIIS yiCfflpfirOS COTTON-SEE- D ASSOCIATION HAS now decided lo resume tbe furnishing of to responsible cotton-see- Pblnner. la a limned extent, and pay lor all prime seed, delivered at Memphis on or before March 1st next, the old price, viz: SKKN DOLLARS PER TON. JOHN B. GAI.LAWAV. Sec'y and Treas. FOR ARKANSAS CITY. en Dot For ArktDMM City ana Hay L.andisa. Citllzcns- - Memphis and Arkansas Clly Packet Company The Elegant Steamer JIio. B. Davis master I Jno. Gwathmey clerg Will leave as aliove every MON lA Y and THURS- DAY, al 5 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to R. W. LliiHTBI BNK, General Freight Agent, No. 7 Monroe utreet, opposite Peabbdy hole JULIUS KURN. I.ate of Bro. I GOD TO EH i m 7TTT Coos SWISSTIES UNDERWEAR ETVKHV L.Q1V. CO 1879! 1879! GOODS STEAM ISO AT.S. QDi BROS. STAPLE FANCY DRESS & BROS. Notice to Shippers. THE new a"d elegant steamer W. P. .t,. K. W. I'uu'cl. ma-il- i Jv-- will leave on SUNDAY March t;h. at 4 i.in., on her first trip to New Orleans. Fieiuht will be re- ceived tor her at the Anchor Line whai fooat. foot ot Mon i oe street. lSTHM. toll CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. For St. Looli aad al) Way l'oin(. The Splendid cleair.er Colorado, 3tl 3tui M'Pheeters master. Will leave as above SATURDAY. March sth. at 5 p.m. tor Irelght or aij.lj at Memphis and St. Louis Packet Co.'s vvhartooal, foot of Mon-r-oe street. AD STORM. Siiferintendent LEK STEASJKIs." or Helena and Kriarn Point. The Fine Steamer Conlionju, u Cooper masier I BIHt Smlthers clerk Will leave as above ou THId DaY, March 7th, at 5 p.m. For Irelciit or tmssaire, apply on board or to F. V. Vinson. Agenr. No. 4 .lerf-rv- on si reet. FOIi ARKANSAS KlVEIi. Mempnl and Arkansas Klver Packet Co. For Pin Bluff, Little Rock, and through to Fort SraUU The elegant passenger steamer Katie llooiier. JRVj Ed Nowland mater Jis. N. Thorn rr Leaves as nbove SATURDAY. March stli. at ii p.m. JOHN X. HARBIN. Sun t. ;'! Front sit. FOR Menken passage. hl.NK LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI. oil.atro. Awansville. IkiuIkvII 1 n,t l'inrlB-al- i. The Southern TraLsL-orlalioi- i Company s Sui erb Steamer Guiding Star, W. B. Miller, master. Will leave Glenn's wharflmat a, hn Ci-r- t t DAY. March th, at loam. For freight or - Wi fr'i " r- - r.ii. Kenr. ill nart hoar. - Memphis and Ohio Klver fnrket Co For Louisville and Cincinnati. Andy iiaiim, ZZPi H. J. Vinton masie M. M. Deem. . .. . cier Will leave hi above. SATURDAY, March fclh, at 5 p.m. ior frelglit or psssage. apply to K. W. LIOHTBURN'K. Siip't, No. 7 Monroe, opposite Pearnxlv Hotel. FOlt ORLEANS. I'dr.Veit Orleans and the IteudM. The Flue Steamer Commonweal tli. .jSgjki Geerge Corve.l. muster, Will leave as above ou SATURDAY, March Ktb.tt 10 am. For or passa-e- , apily at Mempnla and St. Louis Packet Co.'s wharf aoat, foot of Mon-to- e street. AD a ream. Superintendent Regular Htmphix and Xew Orleans Packet for Vlcksi.org, Natchez and New Orleans. .d. liiclinrdson John W. Cannon, .master T. J. Howard . . cleja Will leave as above on SATURDAY, March set), at rl p.m. For freight or passage apply to J. T. Airent. R. K. Lee Wharfboaf. Regular . Fulton. NEW FOR OSCEOLA. Mail Packet tor Randolph. Osceola and all way landings, ,' ine elegant oaf senior su:-.!i.e- r usceola Jafelle, j. u. anorews .v.asjer i H. o. Mitchell .... cierto Leaves Memphis every MONDAY, WEDXESD4Y " and FRIDAY, at " p. ni. For freight or passagt anply on board. FOR VICKSi'.L'UG. For Vifk-bu- ru and all ihe lien da. The Splendid Slearrer John ss. Claude, jk&M Wm Blake, master, yriii leave as aliove SATURDAY. March 8th. at 10 iS1.?-- . or freight or passage, apply at Memphis an J SL Packet Co.'s wts,rfboat. toot of M'. loe streeL AD STORM. Sui erlnteude-- . ,t, Adam U. 4, ilail 1,1 nt nemjihlt and irkabarjc i'arkrm. The Elegant Passenger Sleamer Onacliita ISclIe, ISSm Mark a Cheet...maiiter I A. L. Cti'dmlns derk Leaves every TUESDAV. at s p.m.. The F:iegar.t lJaisengfer steamer lleil Wins, .SiZU Geo. Malone master Kd R. Thomas clerk Leaves every FRIDAY, at 5 p.m.. For Helena. Friars Point, Concordia, Terrene. Arkan- sas City, Greenvdle and Vlcksburg, as Bbove at Vlck.-,bur- with the Parisot tAue for Yazoo . river, and with the famous steamers Robert E Lee and J. M. White for New Orleans, glvtog throuirlj bills of lading to all points at lowest rates shippers can rely on this anangement belae Freight fo: Lids Line received M R. F Lee wnaifboat at al! times. J. T. WASHINGTON. Agent. h-- K. Lee Wharfhoa.. . W. CROWEI L. 4sent. No. 3 Ma.iUon. FOR WIIITK RIVER. Kecalar Independent MeniDhla and White Blver Packet -- For Augusta. Jacknonpert Searcy, and way points. The regular Independmt Packet iIAlil CASH, ED. C. POSTAL Mauler. Will leave Memphis every WEDNESDAY. P.m. For freight or tassa:a. apply to at 5 B. w. Llv,H 1 BURNk, No. 7 Jionroe St.. op. Peal-ou- hotel. R. P. GI.KNN. ou W hart boat. 3IIL.T UAKKY UJI. Hemphis White Itiver and KtlaeK Kiver For Indian Kay, St. Charles. Clarendon. Detail's BluH, Dea Arc, AugusLI. We.-- Point, Searcy, Bateaivllle, Powbaitaa, and Pocahontas. The new steamer fosie Harry, M. R. Harry, captain. J D. iloore. cleri" Leaves Memphis on and after November 2d. erj SATURDAY, at 5 p.m.. rur2ct!iig direct with Itiu new Black river U. S. mall packet MIL r HAHHV lop Powhatun and Pocahontas, and with Hall I akel to Balesvlile and l p.r White river. Through rates to all point. Frelglit consigned to Milt Harry Llnr, Memphis or Terreim will be promptly Freight wilt be received at all l!3,e ou l;ie H. K. Lee WharlUaU. J. T. Washington Ageui

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tfatut-i;.)'- 2 Ladies Matlneo,SOLDI iK'S TRUST.

3.UX lay N'ilit- - Grand rouble Bill.DAVID GAHH1CK, MICAWBEH and I KlOTTV.

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vTliK uv fcLIJ.Mi Il JLor.-siao- ieUlTlAliSi ami eighteen acies of goodrich laud, near Gill s Apply to

W. A MIRES. .V Union

I'Mii fvVI.lJ oit IIf

L two and one-hu- ll Iromjoiilauiliig ten live acies orchard; con-la- .

in J it looms, ki.vi cistern; outbuildings.'.ii Hit- - .l H. W,

l'AKt.Si 7 yearsHUK.i- t-

Dl.ute oa forehead; bad saddle andon. 1 be owner can have same by calling on

JuNK.- - ChutOHU, colou-d- , let.r Washington.4 vj W A bundle a 4KJ uionm the owiikr can by payin chaigea and proving proiierty. colored. Hit.-.- . two miles tiom

kUfii ir A.MAH1 llt cilh-- i poiiisi:iDM -- A.iv luri

paid

4lU.hmds

b:dtl.

Stritl'

god waier, wllh

Mreet.

Courtacrrs; house

LI

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iniies

Mnei; itboutwlule

nailer112

laige cow, with calfold, wnlch

Cuas.rtVetiu, city.

uniu:- -

SKCU.MISr.hid room and gerH:t- -

LY la.tti, or mo joi.ng men, at Ml LINDEN SST

with good board. Termsruolei,;-..:- . At 1U4 MARKET

"I 6ull?' EUriunt front and back rooms, withJl bo:tid. can be h;id at 4 H SllELBV aTHiET.1) ers aio Uiled.

I units liemrabU'XV rates.

ii leirabie aiil at

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arch

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luiiiu.t, wlla board. Hduce!wantf

lM.)Ali5 riui Ktioil board

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neiilleinen

uaAIJAJIc.

lALiisi.Nt.Mal.i

Mir. wi'.hor without board, pi'lvalelituilly, gentlemen bo;irue:.lteleren.9 exi.liajiHt'1. Address, 'W.c:ire

Suilof board,la boarders wanted.

Ii'lltr-CLAS- a wilhout boarc.niiKnTHte. Mnllx-rry- .

1 AM)

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win:

ST.

Hi:.

J r htiaO c 1 Kftt. I .

ioo'i'. bo-.n- i, atJ

bue front loom onIn

or will lake 4 a.s daypitr-ai-

.

trout rooius, with at 111?ti-e- t.

roiiin.i, Aim orJ? veiy N ).

I II a at It4 Main willXX lie sold at auction on Saturday,giunlnt'al eleven o'clock.

.11

ftwaiil

Himtyn

Station.

atiuaie

Boyde,

lun-lsbe-

Terms

lniiioonded, Hiu.w-.-

KIKH.N. liernanilo road, near the Curve.f HiHLEb-Ti- vo line billiard Uib.es, newly covetedX and rvlllted: oi the celebrated fbelan Col ien

der n kiiamil'icture, with tuelr uneo,ualed patentcushions. Will be sold at a bargaiu. torparliculais, apply t i (i. HUM A C(J.,;ioti street.ijlAMW-o- ne stclnwa); one ? octave Parloruem

. .4n: Heveial ri octave PlHiios, uu-

ward; two 4-- ,. ctav organs, bbd fc2t allsecond-han- and c chtap.

t. W1TZMANN & CO.

TiaVloh 6iL.k ioin Apply to"ti.Vt.iS 4 ElaUEK. MO s.

l AND-K- Ml acres of land :jf0 cleared and luiI J proved about seven miles trim liopeheld, near

Memphis and Little hock railroad. Will sell lorMemphis c.ty compromise bonds, gas stock gasbonds, cr less tlntii len dollars ier casn.

.1. 1'. .MELX, 2fS'.t in inn street.hoC'EKY- - A r.tie ch.-nc- lor a man wltu smafl

KJT capital to start In a li.st-cla- s Uroceryand locaHon. oatloi.utory cause tiven tor selling. Apply at74 Jefleison J. ijltWAHX & CO.

"OK1CK chipped cheap by nvtror railroad. Leave

U orders at John A. Denie s, ;to3 JrouiLarge concessions will be on orders for goodbalmonunck, suitable lor cliunm-j- or setting noil-rrs-

etc. O. II. '. Pli-E- u.

lOOK A.NK .L

liaile.

li-'l- DAY

ii.il

;i!'it

have

laJy

Alain

fromalso, fliO

At "J'.ix Vance street aco, k ai.il an experienced nurse,

quired.re--

I J1AN0 - lo e :h fige a bill ding lot in Fort PkkX ering for a Kojd piano Title perfect and txes

Up. AddicssOALE3MAr- - onekj produce

TY

far

litlereiiees

PIANO, oflk-e-

laminar with the giocery andAd licas, giving lull parllculais

and good references, Appeal olln-e- .

BUAoUtKa At ;j per weekJJ S12 pvr n.onib, at the Cincinnati Reslauiantand Saloon, Jo. 12 Adams streeL

Jiarcu

Alba. MAhl

trcnt

street.made

good

aALtallAN lor ea.-- olalo. aalarysi-it-ONE100 per mo tn and expenses. References required. LaBELLK M t li CO , Chicago. 111.

r I EN AN 1' To cultivate fto acres ou lsiand 34 onX shaies; good dwellings and cisterns. Apply toage Fisher. ;jtx Front, or A. Lea Jt Co., Fulton.look A. wbltr cook. Apply atC ; Si? MONROE sr.

lF.d wishing to puicliaseiJAHI Ac BAKER SEWto call at thetr ollice, Main street. Repairingpromptly attended to, and warranted.

1 RS. C. O. V I LEN TINE.riiKALHKK-lo- r the SoiiiervUlo District High

I School, an expericnceulaoy music teacher; ioo.irecommendatior required; saiarv guaranteed. Ad-

dress ti B. SALE, fc'ec'y, Atoka, Tenn.OITL'ATIONkJ glnetr.

By a lirst-clas- s Sawier and Kn.Addiess A. B. J.,

Corner L;t.Rose and Webster streets.I JOARDERS At 12 touit streeL Rales to suitD the times. Front or back rooms. Also day

boarders wantedjEN-- To sell the "Mets Filing Top." For

lormation. address tne niauulavlurer... r . vf.l-.h- . Hocliester. New Y0IK.

O K iXCHANUK street; "JiiJ and alio Union streetOtJ desirable drtel;li:gs. Rent low. Apply toai'l Main street. STLRM & H'RdCH.

rtl FOURTH street; 211 and 21:1 HernandoJiJ stn et-n- tat LOttages. Apply to 'Jin Malt

stieet. ST LRU & HlRSClt.-- At Henry bouse, 07 Adams street, from

: each.LOit Furnished loom.

XV single guiUeiucii,

tTKr-KT- .

A. YOUNH.suitable for one or

at j7NO. 414 SHELBV STREET. ?1

tfll- 'N r SIRf.Kr T OUb -- Next doo. north ofJD Eckerly ,; Co.'s; l iteiy occupied by H. Beat tus.A pt'ly lo JEROME liiLL, at liill. Fontaine Oc Co.

N" KW coTT.i i E - Bay winuow; sU rooiusTDR. LAI llENClr. Setei.lh arid hioadway.

I AUE CHANCE Very t'esiiabie sevenft rovius. servants stable, snioKehoue, etc ; yiurtioichard wllh variety ( t milts; j;uud garden withgripes and a vailetyoi berries; the place has isacies of good lai.il, at Cherry Station, H miles fromMemphis, on M. and C. R. R. ()r lurther inioima-lio-

aid lo V. a. HALL, r.'S Vkiko street, or loW. 1. BERLIN 6i CO.

H"oVch"-- u

JJOUSE- -

cir. Oilcans w';iih'':i!- -.d-- rn iiii;ii.;v-:!:i- . nts. Washington.

CvjT TAi.E- - looms, tn line le; air, at Luonc) sWill rent cut-ap- Apply lo

. .l It H. ront stieet.. lvi Wiliumon si.iel. Applv'toT. H. TL'kl.EV, VH Madison it.

VALUABLE tAUM Very cheap, in tL Franc:oi liHU acres ot class land;

good outiiOnses. etc ; will iu quanti-ties of ,"u cities or mine. Aiidrvss me ;tt Whltc-liae-

Trim., or Tlios. V.e , at hoire-- t City. Ark.1 1IOS. J. BEAsLEY.j

LjHiC 1 1' S I'oRKAND CON t EC 11UN ER i Si AN U--S?

Stores, :',us .jll) Second stieet, at piesentuccnplesl If R. Stntz A Ufo. n givenof March. Apply lo R. DUDLEY FRaYSEH,

Attorney Law, Madison street.II OUaK The desirable iwo-sto- iy

1-- bouse, Iso. 44-- i

two

In good convtnlei.1 to e.lh--or Beale cars. ybo

J. 11. StlEl-LU.riD- 10 Midison-- L

No. nvo outXX bon

l Pie

OO.Ylr- i- Fiirnwiif.llainliies

(.iLRNl.-- I

NEWLY

near

liOAtll).orsin;:iegenlleniea.

tOOMd

acre

iVAS'l'X.

Appeal

w..

the

month.

stun and;i.;s

H.h ztiS

matlent

andhist

at si

Irame uwellltig- -

ontotoc street. Just eastnileiins; lepair, and

ante et App

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Maoli-o- n sL; lii rf.vms olii.s.

Madbon.r uiifuiiil.shed: suitable also

lsrt-e- p 101iED Roo.Ms U lib or without boaiu

No. L'I'li I'llird stieet.

v,itli

and

H b'MllFD to geni V-t- Puck Imnse. :4 Mullierry streeL

iiiio't;iijin.

AT

JhFi'KRSoN.

l.OOMS-C'he- ap

LOW FiGURES!BOUGHT

LOW FIGURES !

WILL BE SOLD ACCORDINGLY:( Retire lii miinii,4 h(:lre. Oi'imsrH.U lilituker Hums,.Yiaaniitiu liums.Ariiiuut it llauis,

WHITE SWAN FLOURTin- - liius Flour.'mr Kasli- - Hour,sveir-ltmi- ii f lour,sseli-ltii-ni- t; Itui knlitut.Loire Mulaaseii,Choice Wuar.holee (oilili u H)rai,enalne .Tlapte Nyruii,.emiue .Vtaple husnr,'isiie 'fl'eef.Frfnii I'urelieU 'offi-e- .f. ulrnuiiUK'x l.ard.

B.fi1.STPflTTOM&C0.

or

WOVEHSJIKJiT ItOXDM.

fneriiimi National IZankOF

II A h for sale the 4 r eiif I. K.1 A. for Immediate dellverv.

Bond t;tken In eTchnrare.

Ali'C'TIO! NAI1XADMI.MSTKATOK'.i SALE

orItV A. K. KltAKLA.l.

NO. lyo MAIN STREET. WEBSTEB BLOCK.

Parlor, Bed room and I.'lnlug-roo- m Furniture,

ftoves, Cnnnten, Fixtures, Sundries,

Friday .7Iornioic. IU O'clock.MAKCH 17H.

I'KIINONAL.i. B. THOKNTON.Dh. . Cout

llor

1

- HE WARD will be ild lor ;

mule that from I! nLake, bald mule Is iilt.ni'and.bllnd In right eye. 1 li- - ..!..-pai-

by A. H. S ! RATM .V I o t :

YuUNU.on Heo. E. Morrlsuii - p .

IJ OR r Aray-hors-e. :, 2 .

i X mane and tall; about m-- ,pted lo bave gone In the dP ettioi. o:

jri.atlon wlier-r-bM- iit rewarded,(dressing JOHN ChaNAN. Colllervllle.

Light brand-figure reward

berretumtoWHP-iHT'S- .

BULL bull,

curly Inquire I'nlon

sent

line.

other ties

-

rig.ii

thini old:

in! as to bis w li beby a Dr. Bt

x;W wlih u.i.j endV ed with a "2 " 1" v, . for

."::') it 'nue.A red one n

out to the sidin

All Is of

7.

rel

hair. at las street

are

tlie

U0X6S

ON CONSIGNMENT.

PRICES

LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.

Cotton quoted steady front.Spring fashionable

Fruit treesbudding, already.

JIKMPII1H

furniture,

LOW.

bouquets

above water

Adnms.

strayed

b'oomirg, rather

UopeCeld sandbar begins appear

App-Hacke- tt murder jurytangs outer edge a verdict

id will

Lake.

SUD--

the otherUie

is as on theare at pre- -

or are

The to

The case stillon the ot

aids

Any

fete Ewing, colored, charged with lar--ecny, was arrested by the police on yesterday,

I he Riversides and Ellick pickednine will play at Central pai k next Sundayaiternoon.

The mud in the city and country hasturned into dust, and ia carried by the windsin every direction.

hesldnnce:

The health and assistants are atwork inspecting the premises ot all citizens. Ibis is ail right.

The sale of seats for the M'Cullough engagement will take place at Ilollenberg's today at ten o ciocir, as usual

Warm from the south bring warmweather. Ihe temperature becomes lowered.as tne signal service man would say,

near

-- mphls.

cow.

horns,

a. At criminal court on yesterday a jurywas being impaneled in the fioleman case otobtaining money undi;r false pretenses.

Says an exchange: "The leading Danewor Mississippi are discussing the propriety otsending Mr. Jttf.jrson Davis to the UnitedStates senate to succeed Bruce."

ItoUllH

olHcer

winds

i ne giving drinks in saloonsis a subject worthy of consideration by ourTaxing-Distric- t authorities, and we mightadd, tne admission ot Eaid minors into gambung dens and nouses ot

high

JOE

the

After a long aid.troublesome settlement.Trustee Kawiinga has arranged

everything with the old city authorities, andfinally closed all accounts with the State,

county and city, and has paid over the lastC3nt collected by him as trustee.

There are several people in this city whoimagine that the came they bear, madfamous not by them, but by some other member of the family duricg the late Inir, havemore rights and privileges than other people,Ihis is a big mistake on their part.

d

creek

beor

ilcb;

Joe

has

Yesterday, in the chancery proceedingsof Buebpnpn vs. Waiker and otuers, trusteesof Harmony lodge, 1. 0. O. h ., tne defendants having purged themselves of contemptby replacing the fixtures, etc., removed fromtheir hall, were allowed to file their answer

The amount collected by Receiverof Baxter's United Slates court, is

soruo seventy thousand h'vs hundred andtvvel.e tioliars and six cents. 1 be money isdeposited m bark to Ihe credit of the UnitedSuites circuit court, but neither th receivernor theck'rk has the r.'ht to pay cut a singlecent ot the funds.

Yesterday, at the chancery court, WniMoore, defendant in a divorce proceeding,was allowed to be brought out of iail for thepurpose of swearing to his plea and answerpending in chancery. Divorce was grantedto the wife in this controversy some weekiago, but was subsequently annulled and setaside lor Bullicient reasons to the court

The cow boys who drive droves of wildmules along Second street must stop. Thecow-boy- s who do these things and then abusepeople who protest against it. should be arrested and punished as "vagf." Thfre is noTexas bushu-t- permitted in this city. Lotthe drunken and cow-boy- s be ar- -

recteu and punisned to the exted ot the lawIhe new government proposes to pave

the east side of Man street from the Louis-ville depot to the Mississippi and Tennesseerepot, with stone, as early a3 possible. Thewest side ot the street is already paved withstone, and when the cast side is put in thesame condition the street railwav comnanvwill have to improve the street between theirtraCKs and for two feet outside of the same.

Our respected cotempcrarv. the WesternMethodist, on the Sunday law, says: "Ourdaily papers, all ol them, we believe, opposeas strongly as possible, the laws against Sun-day tratlic now being enforced in Memphis.The strongest objection to these laws seemto be the alleged dilliouity of enforcing them

ben one bears in mind that there are always s, some ct whom escapepur.ishmi nt, the weakness of this objectionot the city press is mauilest it applies quiteas well to criminal l.iws in general. Let theauthorities be tirm they can enforce theSunday law as elloctually as other laws of thesame class."

Tue Somei viile ( l'enu.) Falcon, of thethird, says: ' Chief Athy telegraphed yes-- t

rday evening to C. W. Rives, sheriff cfKayette county, stating that TheodoreM'Coyle (c ) had just been arrested here andasking if he wanted him. L est night a tele-gram was received Irom the sheriff statingM'Coyle was badly wanted, on a murdtrcharg?, and he will be kept here until theFayette county authorities come alter him.Aralar.che. Sheriff Rives informs us thatthe man spoken of in the above is Mac Mor-row, who murdered Steve Macon about twomonths ago on Dr. Cinuon's plantation. lieu;i sent for him and will have h:m in Sonier-vill- e

to night. Since the above was writtenUie prisoner has been brought to Souit rvilleand lodged in j at . ihey have ihe rightman this tinv, uo mistake."

If tins is not good poetry, and eventhough it din s hit Memphis a "hard lick,"yet tor all that we will transfer it from the

TEL Hi MZViPMJLfc DAILY APPEAL FKID .Y, MAECH V. 1S79

Will

Somerville Falcon our column asreccrJ in verse:

When ambitious cities strive to beatTheir envious rival In dtsplar.

And dud too late they cannot meetTheir debts, or e'en tue Interest pay.

What charm can cr ill tors b;go!leFnm mandamuslng every day?

What art chii make the citizen smilei nd evea wash those debts away ?

The only way this thing to doTo get the start of this vile crew,And wring their breasts with anguish, to-olsnot to die and act the martyr-B- ut

straightway to repeal tbelr charter.Now let the critics howl! Yes. and the

bondholders, too, for that matter.The Little Rock Gazette, of the filth

instant, says that yesterday morninu amongthe nnsoners before the rolice judge wanMrs. Wood. Mrs. Wood is a Memphis womah, and says that she nrrsed yellow-fev- er

patiorjts tbrouph the euMre epidemic. "Thiswas the worst diuok 1 ever had anything todo with," remn'ked Mrs. Wood before courtopened. "Why, I lost my basket and wasrobbed of fifty-fiv- e dollars." She laughed soincessantly tnat the police are of the opinionthat if the .Memphis people had seen the sunnv side of her nature they would cot haveallowed her to leave that city or Districtrather. When was called up beforeJudi;e Morrison, after the jude had plea.antly reminded her that she had been up theday before, she asked tor just a nttie nympathy. "Sympathy, sia the judge,very cood. but we exhausted our yesterday. I'll fine you five dollars, knowingthat 1 should make it ten. "Well,! wongrabble," baid Mrs. Wood, laughing, "buif I wasn't a stranger iu this city, I do belitve it would kill me."

local

stock

Ribbons and featuers at Laviyne'a.

Fresh Savannah river shad. Lake ErieKeelfoot trout and perch. II. Sees'

tel, Sr., Son, corner ot Second and Jeffetson streets.

Messks. Arthur White and Lawrenc6Wooten have returned from the Vanderbiif.university medical college, to spend, theirvacation in Memphis.

victor D. tuciis is in receipt ot a verykirii'j 1 t ot Potomac river snad and redsnapper from the eu'f. lor sale low, at INOS.o'J and 41 Jtlrerson street.

Tub Grays dramatic company are rehearinr (lilii'ectly taut chaste huflibli piay,love's Sacrifice, which will be presfuted atthe Ne Memphis, after Lent. We haverarely seen such an array of talent in anyamateur c rps certainly not in Memphis.

The Memphis WesUTH Methodist, refer- -

riug to a very touching letter from Ilav. Dr,luoruas U. bummers, ot JNashville, says"When a strong myn, who has long enduredwithout a word, breaks down, as it were, nnder a load too heavy for him, and by no outcry reveals his heartache, we respond innocd-tid- e ot emotion and with expressions otsympathy very he'pful to him and to us alsowho suiter with bim it is more uless-.-- togive than it is to receive sympathy. Manywill say with us: May Uod bless Dr. bumniers, the learned theologian of southernMethodism, the scholarly professor, the ableeditor, the pure man. And let all the people say ameo. V e, with many others, sadlymiss his weekly visits and the wise, strong,yet very tender words he brought us for yearsand years; but he is still doing good andgreat work for the church, the fruit ot whichwill remain long f.fter he shall h?ve passedfrom labor to rest.

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LAW IIEP0I1TS.

Chancery Conrt 31'OoweIl, Judge.This is motion day. The court, before

talcing up tbe motion uocKet, win can tnefirst one hundred cases on the hearing docket.and will be placed on a retired or orderdocket all such cases as bave been disposedol on their merits.

I'nited Mtates Conns Hon. K. , Ham.mond. reslulnsr.

United States vs Memphis and Charlestonrailroad, adjourned till Monday; Stacey vssteamer Coal Hill, bearing resumed, notconcluded ; in re. John P. Wade, in bank-ruptcy, discharge granted; in re. C. C.Jones, in bankruptcy, discharge granted; inre. N. J. H. M'Kenzie, m bankruptcy, dis-charge granted; in re. Jobu S. Irwin, inbankruptcy, discharge granted.

Judge s calendar tor bjy, Stacey vssteamer Coal Hill; 216, Blackburn vs Selmarailroad; SSI, Wooldridge, assignee, vsMoore et a!.; 2S;, Oram Brothers vs Jarrett;25, same vs Cobb; 261, Cochran vs Knick-erbocker fire insurance company; 22'J, Cal-houn vs Paducah railroad, Petition of Fisher;2140, Rainer vs Lauderdale fe Co.;2490, Green vs Dyersburg; 2173, Martin vsConnecticut mutual life insurance company;2278, Behr vs same.

Circuit Conrt Hon. J. O. fierce. J ndse.Calendar for :5891, Eve'ina P. Har

ris et al vs Elizabeth M'Dermott et al; 062:5,John T. Macon vs J. Buhler; 5627, W. L.Vance vs Lizzie Neil; 637, I. Morrison, jr.,vs Ed R. Hart; 5668, Ed W. Munford vsMemphis and Charleston lp'lroad company;5699, State of Tennessee vs John Nitzen;6700, SHt3 of Tennessee vs John Nitzen &Co. et f'; 5708, C. W. Harbert, administra-tor, vs D. C. Harbert; 579-5- , J. and G. Meakmvs Charles N. Erich; 5809, Heiskell & Heis-ki- ll

vs James Edmondson et p executors;5815, James M'Murray vs city of Memphis;5816, Margaret Doylo vs A. Barnes et al;5840. Thomas Madden et al vs A. Karr et al:5tl2, Louisville and Nashv die railroad com-pany vs Nick Hooth; 58J3, J. K. Spence vsS. Vendig; 5844, Joseph K. M'Cormick vs D.C. M'Dougal A-- Co.; 5846. J. J. Monahan vsMrs B. Jamison; 5851, J. H. Nut-il- l vs Ed LConnell; 5853, John Overton vs John W.Walker; 5854, John Overton y John W.Walker.

Decidedly the greatest success of theseason are the splendid dinners given by theLadies christian association tor the benefit otthe destitute and unfortunate. The benevo-lent object and the low price should securethem aa extensive patronage. They haveample accommodation for all, and ask everyone to take d'uner with them Pricefor fail dinner, only fift' cents.

lOOO I'onnrJCholco like Hstt, jast received, andti 111 be sold cheap by (Steve Clement,8 Iteale street.

Senrll Cures .Neuralgia Instantly.New size, 50 cents.

G. W. Jones & Co., agents.

How to Save Jloney!Buy a good hat for yourself or son. Go to

Leidy's, where you get them. Style, quality

ami price not to b2 excelled. Lght-iceigh- ts

of the finest textures. leidy CO.,Opposite Court square.

Embree's iviver 3Ielicine.Price, 60 cents.

G. W. Jones fe Co., agents.

Sltmunient.Ve have just received, during the rat

week, a large lot ot new designs of marblework direct from Italy, ria New York, whichwe have in store at our ware-room- s. No. iJOO

Second street, making, in connection withthe stock already on hand, the largest andfinest display ot monuments, tablets, head'stones, figures, urns and crosses ever beforeexhibited in the south, and which we offer atprices unheard ot until now tor cheapness.Call and examine.

CEO. H. BELL,WM. U. RUDY.

Floyd' CamlieAre often imitated but never equaiod.

Tlie 3IammotIi Weekly AppealIn wrappers, ready for mailing, can be hadfor five cents per copy. It contains morethan double the quantity of readinir matterpublished in any other Memphis weekly. Itsnews and commercial reports are the fullest,latest and most accurate. The weekly is t'lper year, postage included.

The latest HtjIeM of apring Malta madeto order, at reasonable prices by .etlager, 50 Heeoud street

Knights of Innisl'ailgive a grand ball on Monday evening.

March 17th, at the ilanna-rcho- r hall.

Uueer, Isn't It.how fast all smokers are learning that "Duke'sDurham" smokinc tobaem is h lKf-.- Askyour dealer.for it, and take no other.

German millet. Uausarian millet,ailMsouri millet, for dale b OttoMr h will Jk. :o.. Heeilsmeu. Slain.

Mississippi rives ealmou, red snapper andfresh Savauuau shad, at S. Clement's, 86Lteaie street.

AXOTHEK BURDEN.

Tke Receipts and Expenditures of theCounty or She) by Ihe Money Col-

lected In Memphis from TaxPayers Expended Outside

the City Limits.

A Big Elephant of the ConstitutionalKind, which will have to be Gotten

Rid of some Way or Other In-

teresting Reading for Op-

pressed Tax-Payer- s.

Among the many institutions at this endcf the State which needs revisement and im-provement, is the county courtsytem. In counties wherein no city exists,th old sjstetu works probably well enough,but in Shelbv countv. where a citv like Mem- -

nhis h.ia existence, containing a populationof neariv filtv thousand inhabitants, the oldcounty court system of doing business is analmost intolerable humbug. Memphis hasgotten rid of the circumlocution office! knownas a mayor, the a'dermen and twenty coun-cilme- n,

besides a vast number of barnacleswhich stuck to the bottom and sides of theold incorporated hulk, men who lived off thecity and believed that it was their birth-righ- t

f do so. We have hapily gotten rid of thisdead weight, and the barnaclesjhave to makean honest living in some other manner, inecountv court svst 3m at present in vogue isan old circumlocution system which couldbe gotten rid of without the people of Mem-phis berinrug weary or soirowfu!. Anysen- -

sible citizen who examines inti it will cometo that conclusion from the following array offacts placed before h'n for consideration.It is true the county court system of thisState is a system recognized by the constitution, but what of that? Whenever any localsvsteui of BTOvernment becomes a bore or aclog on a community, it follows that it shouldbe abolished as a nuisance as soon as possible. The countv of Sheibv. in which Memphis, the most important city of the State issituated, is governed by some twenty orthirty magistrates, who meet in solemn session to consider county atfaiis four times ayear. Y hat do they do at inese meetings t1 hev legislate tor the county ot Shelbv.Memphis included. Many years since, underRadical rule, a Eelfct lot of commissionerssuperceded the county court of magistrates,but the supreme court of the State properlydecided that such a commission was illegaland unconstitutional, and that the countycourt, composed of a I the magistrates of thecounty, ws the only body recognized as au-thority under the constitution. The cumber-some legislation wherever thirty or more menmeet, the vast majority ot whom live outside the city, is a big elephant in this end ofthe State, so far as Memphis is concerned.The financial condition of Shelby county fortbe last year, up to April 1, 1878, was as

County warrantsillss. river K. a. Donns ana coupons. . .

aelma, Marlon and Memphis railroad

Memphis and Ohio railroad bondsBills payableJudgments

LIABILITIES.outstanding

Amount of llablltlesAssets over liabilities

In ot B. F.

SW.P8900

00m14

$278,128

Total 8H53.480 00

Venditioni exponas bands

H8.U58

Coleman $318,989 91venditioni exponas in bands ot 1. f.

Anderson 11)9.851 68Tom Ilolman. jr 150 OOJames Hellley. trus'ee of Mississippi

liver railroad tax 248 38Jobn Me. Broons 3o4 17Herman national bank 145 07Win. M'lean and sureties 34.159J. J. Rawllngs.trust"3and dlsb. 10,771 riwCounty tax uncollected for 1 877 44.399 97Judgment tax uncollected for 1877 81Memphis and Ohio railroad tux uncol-

lected for 1877 6,342Poor and Eestliouse tax uncollected lor

187 i 11.342 85tax uncollected for 1877 6.34a 85

U. Bledsoe 20

Total..BONDED DEBT.

Mem-hi- s and Ohio railroad bonSa. due

Memphis railroad bonds,

Memphis railroad bonds,

11

ADiil 1. 1884 00and Ohio due

April 1. 1885 OUand Ohio due

April 1, 1SKH 00und fauticau railroad bonds.

O7.51030.K83

officer..

2o,371

1U5.0UO

75.000Memphis

Uue JU1J 1, JSSf 37.5UU uo

Amount ot bonded debt 00For the levy of taxes for 1878, the follow

ing basis wai settled except as tobridges, which for 1S77 cost thirty thousanddollars, but all tbe bridges being new, theexpense ol retHinog and material tor the

me is at two thousand dollars:Costs of or.niinal court S 21.J197 9Jurors In criminal court 14,882Jurors In circuit couil 5,314 50

urors Iu chancery court 390 00Feeding pi isoners, lael ana engineer

at jailSlierltl. waiting on jurtsandex-olllcl- o

servicesBooks of recordCounty couit cleric, fees of office and

ts

ssessorsBai tlelt court, Including salai y of judge.

salaries ot cnalrmau.couuty attorney,per diem of justices, janitor, engi-neer at courthouse, night watch-man, fuel and lnsuranc:

Poor and pest houseBurring paupersMaterial lurnlshi d road overseersMiscellaneous expensesBridges

Amount of general expensesJudgments uui rovlael forMemphis anil ehio railroad coupons. .

Memphis aud haielgh R. K. coupons..

Total $150,084COL'NTY EXPENSES FOR 1878.

The expanses the county fiscalyear 1378, Jinua-- y 1878,December dl, estimated follows:

Amount paia ouican in atteuuance oncourts

Amount paid justl. la attendanceiiuorum cjurt

Judges' salariesJail and prlnnnsInquests end m examina-

tionsand making tax-boo-

Books for couit oltkersRoads and bridgesConveying and keep'ng lunatics

d bills coststias, coal and woodJanitois and watchmenSundries, including Interest on Judg-

ments, .

amount 8188,159income tbe 1878,

December olst, is as follows:Poor and pesthouse taxJudgment

ASSETS.

offensesDoiFound on dead personsUnclaimedKent of pesthouse landEstraysCounty taxPoll taxBartlett courthouse taxCourthouse Improvement taxLitigationLand salesPrivileges

and Ohio railroad coupons.and Ohio railroad coupons.and Seluia railroad

Workhouse huesSchool taxCouithouse

Totalexpenditures, as per esti

mate

70,803

13,380 00...

6--

. 376,851 48

60

Bridge

SrtiVi 4K0

S120.0OO

;!:)7,500

upon,

placed

50

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0000

0000

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SOO

18 OOO 0000

69

of for theof or 1, to

is as$16,895 50

es on

ol

etc

S

Workhouse

s

MemphisMemphisMemphis

Income

8,500

2,5005,000

2,8001,800

10.00013.0002.000i.ooo:i.ooo1,000

ffl.584 89lia.500

3,000

from1878,

Jurois

Ceriiiit

4,9(35 65

221 303,4;-(- 3

10,494 70

817 852,570 12

2H4 0328.515 85

1,499 9420 501 20

2,882 05KU.IS61 19

59,rl84 95

Total 11T'ie tctal for year up to

lax.

Smalltax

tax

over

10

85

12,38rt 3747,174 835,5 lrt 60

354 55400 00

9 20255 02100 0027 50

92.329 HI707 4

5.48H 004:1,391 00

141 153,817 4S2,458 85

14,5ort 9338,298 00

1,590 844 95

37.971 K75,381 S2

S250.317 79

t'2,158 06The above report will be presented to the

county quarterly court meeting to be held inApril next. The bonded and floating debtot bueiby county has not materially changedsince the report up to April, is, which wefurnish above; but, although the showingappears all right, and the balance is on theproper side ot the baiance-sheet- , the question arises, what becomes oi all tbia moneyyear by j ear? Does Memphis or the countyoutside set lue benefit ot it is wellknown that three-fourth- of the taxes paidto the county are paid in Memphis. ThenAlempbis should, by right, have the sameproportion of tax collections spent within berlimits by the county quarterly court. Butwhat arc the f act3 in this connection ? Theonly things that Memphis proper has tosuow ior paying an inese county taxes is ajail and a county courthouse. The jail wagbuuc uy tne county commissioners under .Radical rule, and cost three times more than itought to have done, owing to big contracts and personal favoritism. Thecounty courthouse (the old Overton hotel)cost an immense amount cf money, and sofar as courthouse purposes are concerned, itis an auoiuon. it is not nttea ior a courthouse in any respect, although verv larcesums oi money nave oeen spent in at temp t- -ng to arrange it for teat purpose. F.irerv

judge and lawyer knows this to be a fact.Ihe truth is that the county court of Shel

by county, composed as it is of some thirtyor more magistrates, but tew of whom re-side in Memphis, do not disburse cnnnllvthe money colli ct d in taxes or put it in thevie nity ol the place where such taxes arepaid. The county taxis sixty five cents onthe one hundred dollars and ndl-ta- rfor State and county, the State tut getting

ten cents on the one hundred dollars, whichwould make a total of seventy-fiv- e centaonthe one hundred dollars. It is truethutT.becounty has to pay about five hundred dollarsper week for the juries and other employes oithe criminal court in misdemeanor cases andhas to pay the expensts incident to tfcecounty poorhouse and pesthouse, b tyet when it is remembered that overthree-fourth- s of the taxes collected by thecounty are collected in Memphis, it remainsa mystery why not a dollar of all this money,tor many years, baa been spent wirnm mecorporate limits of Memphis for street orbridging purposes. Ihe entire amount nasbeen spent outside of Memphis, and why tVt e would like for somebody to answer tnequestion. Memphis is and has been payinga countv tax of sixty-fiv- e cents on the hundred dollars, and has not received any returntor the same so tar as her internal improve-ments are concerned. All this shows thatthe county court system, when it embraces acity like Memphis, is a humbug and a fraudupon the community, although it is a consti-tutional court. The old Latin motto comesin here with force: "The times change andwe change with them."

AjILSEjIENTS.

aiemohls Theater.Last evening Mr. George C. Boniface and

company appeared at the Theater, and inThe Soldier's Trust, a drama of the Frenchschool. The play wts well pr?sented, andwas enjoyed by the audience. It will be re-

produced to night by special request, andagain at tbe matinee on Saturday.- - Saturdaynight David Garrii k, Micauber and Feg-got- ty

will be the attractions.Jobn H'Cullouch.

Next week this famous actor of the Romanschool will commence an engagement at theTheater. He will be supported by a strongcompany, many members of which are wellknown to Memphis theater-goers- . At JNewOrleans, rcntly, bs representation of

Othello attracted reversal attjntion. IheTimes, at that city, contains the following:"A long time has elapsed since New Orleansplay-goe- rs have seen a bett2r performance ofOthello than was given at the Academy ofMusic last night, and it is a pleasant fact torecord that a large audience assembled towitness it. Shakespeare's plays, well acted,should always be attractive. Indifferentlyacted as a play must be, in which one star,however good, is badly supported they aresimply dreary torture, so far as the tragediesare concerned. Ihe stir last night was Mr.Jobn M'Cullough, and his support was of thebest order. Mr. M Cullough is certainly agrand 'Othello; in no other part hashe shown such marked improvementsince he was here last, as in this. He ap-pears to have ventured away from the traditions of bis great master, Forrest, in thepart, and is less boisterous. His impersona-tion nowhere lacks strength, yet it is markedwith fine touches of art worthy of Salvini.An instance is the reading of the lines 'Fire-wel- l

the twoqail mind; farewell content,'etc., which were not bellowed to the gods,but softly and sadly spoken, as if the mancommuned with himself, and felt the griefhis words expressed. The jealous scene, too,was admirably acted, where the mind of'Othello' is gradually poisoned by the crafty'Iago' until with a wonderful burst of passion be burled the villain to the floor, itmay be safely said that John M'Cullough isnow the 'Othello' of the American stage.His costumes are fine, and his make-u- p istruly oriental and picturesque, evento the peculiar beard and earrings he wears.He is colored to be the tawny Moor, and notthe black man to be repulsive to 'Desde-mona- ."

Mr. Charles Barron made his firstappearance in this city as 'Iago,' and at oncefound favor at the hands of a criticalaudience. Mr. Barron is the prime favoriteof teMtbetic Boston. As a general actor inlight comedy, emotional drama, and tragedywhen occasion requires, he is excelled by noother actor on the stage, all things consid-ered. His 'Iago' ia a remarkably clever performance, being of tbe quiet, insinuating,plausible kind of villainy that did not unmask itself to 'Othello,' yet was so potentand clei r cut as to leave nothing lo be de- -ireci."

The impunity with which some itinerantvendors of medicines take advan-tage of the good names of standard proprie-tary medicines, is simply disgusting. Hencethe necessity of cautioning the public onpurchasing lJr. C. M'Lane's celebrated liverpills, which have served the public with un-limited satisfaction for nearly half a century.These invaluable pi!l3 are prepared only by"Fleming Ltros., Pittsburg," whose signa-ture is on every box. Without which allsimilar packages are a fraud.

LOCAL ftUTIUKS.

Invalids requiring a stimulant made frompure grain and free from fusil-o- il should pur-chase Green Brier.

Slager & Goi.dbal'.m, the tailors, invitethe public to call and examine their springpatterns and their extreme low prices.

Call at 2t2 Second street for Wilsonand repairs.R. J. iONOVAN 4 t'O., Agents,

Crescent baking Dowder makes awee.t.light, nutritive bread, biscuits, rolls and pas-try. Try it. For sale lo the trade by Llad-de- n

A: Avery.Carboline. a deodorized extract of petro

leum, is now presented to the public as thebest restorative and beautifier of the hair theworld has ever produced. It performs whatOthers only claim for their preparations.

R. J. Donovan, former agent for theurover x rsaicer sewing-machin- e company,is tbe only one in Memphis that can repairthat machine properly. All kinds ofmachines promptly repaired at 2ft Seconditreet.

AovelHpmin jet, fancy and gold-plate- d iewelrv. receiveddaily at Jet Palace, 385 Main street.

The l'lionograpli.How wonderful, hew perfect'y incielable

seemed the stories of the phonograph whenwe first heard them. The theory of its work-ings is explained. "How simple!" "Straneewis thing never was thought of before!" new and strange ideas are alwavsreceived thus. Another simple but marvel-ous article is Benson's capcine porous plaster.The best known remedy for lameness andweakness of the back, kidney disease, femaleweakness, rheumatism, ociatica. lumbaco.neglected coughs and colds, or any local acheor pain. It will seem very plain that thismust be so, when you consider that Benson'scapcice pcrons plaster is a new and powerfulcombination of vegetable ingredients derivedespeciall Wor the above class of ailments, in-

corporated with an Indian rubber porousplaster, that goes right lo the spotwhere the pain is lelt, acts throughthe pores of the Bkin, and continuesto act until a cure is effected. It is farsuperior to the slow-actin- g ordinary porouspiaster. It acts quicker, relieves pain atonce, and cures where other plasters will noteven relieve. Ask your druggist for Ben-son's capcine plaster, and take nothing else.Sold by all druggists. Price, 25c.

Down ioes Fresh Oyster.Extra select. 40c.: select. 30c: medium F.

25c; prime. 20c.: 25a extra on every dozen forshipping, at .r. a. bignaigo's. 278 Second,

Horse and Stales.J. A. Forrest & Co. are in receipt of mules

and horses every day. Buyers will find it totheir interest by calling to sec them beforepurchasing elsewhere. A new lot of saddleand harness horses just arrived.

It is eccnomv to use Crescent baking powder. It is of superior strength. Try it. Forsale by b. m. stkatton & Co.

1000 cans of choice fresh oysters, just received, at S. Clement's, 80 Beale street. Hewill sell them at 25c a can, to close

Down 2 oat.Choice article of veal at 10c a pound, beel

at 10 to 12c a pound, can bo had at the well-know- n

No 99 Beale street market, andstore. No. 79 Madison street. Enough for all.Come and seo me. cuas. smitii.

Floyd.Have now enlarged the saloon, and

fully prepared to accommodate all myfriends. 1 hanking tbe public lor so liberal apatronage m the past, hope to merit it in thefuture, by having everything lirst-clas- s. Theladies ate to call and inspect the newsaloon.

(jSoes

stand.

dining

invited

From Eminent Dr. Hopsou, Memphis.Ibis is to certify that 1 nave made use ol

Colden's Liebig's liquid beef and tonic invig-orat-

in several cases of consumption andgeneral debility, and have found it to act admirably in such cases as a nutritive foodtonic und stimulant."

FltliSH Savannah river ahud, Lake F.riasalmon, Keelfoot trout aud ierch. 11. Seea-se- l,

sr., & Sou, corner of becoud aud Jefferson streets.

Two Confederate Heroe.From Mrs. Phele Yates 1'eniber's South-

ern Wotnan'tt Story: Atter tbe bait!-- ; ofFredericksburg, whiUi giving snia!! di.se s ofbrandy t t a dying man, a low, pleasant voicesaid, "Madam." It came from a youth notover eight'-c- years of age, very illbut so placid, with that earnest, faraway ca.eso common to the eyts of those who arelooking their last on this world. Does Godin his mercy give a glimpse of coming peace,past understanding, that we see reflected inthe dying eyes into which we look with suchstrong yearning to tut .oiu what they seeHe shook his head in negative to oil oilers offood or drink or suggestions of softer pillowsand lighter covering.

"I want IVrry," was hi only wi-l- i.

On inqu r, I found thut Terr wasthe friend and companion who marched byhis side in the field ind slept next to him incamp, but ot whose whereabouts I was ig-norant. Armed with a requisition from oursurgeon, 1 sought him among the sick andwounded at all the othir hospitals. 1 foundhim at C.imp Jackson, put him in my ambu-lance, aud, on arrival at my own hospital,found my patient had dropped asleep. Abed was brought and placed at his side, andPerry, only slightly wounded, laid upon it.Just then the sick boy awoke wearily, turnedover, and the eye fixed it-self. He mut have been dreaming of themeeting, for he still distrusted the reality.Illness had spiritualized the youthful face;the transparent forehead, the delicate browso clearly defined, belonged mere to heaventhan earth. As he recognized bis comradethe wan and expressionless lips curved intothe happiest smile; the at gel of deatn hadbrought the light of summer skies to thatpale face. "Perry," he cried, '"Perry," acdnot another word, but with one last effort hethrew himself into his friend's aims, the ra-diant eyes closed, but the smile still re-

mained he was dead.Private Fisher had remained through all

his trials stout, fresh aud hearty, interestingin appearance and so gentle-mannere- d anduncomplaining that we all loved him. Sup-ported on his crutche.-- , he had walked up anddown his ward for the first time since be waswounded, and seemed almost restored. Thatsame r'ght he turned over and uttered anexclamation of pain.

Following the nt'rse to his bed, and turn-ing down the covering, a small jet of bloodspurted up. The sharp edge of tbe splinteredbone must have severed an artery. 1 instant-ly put my finger on the little orifice andawaited the surgeon. He soon came took along look and shook his head. The explanation wa3 easy the artery was imbedded inthe fleshy part of the thigh and could not betaken up. No earthly power could sp.ve him.

There was no object in detaining Dr. .He required his time and his strength, andlong 1 sat by the bm', unconscious himselfthat any serious trouble was apprehended.The hardest trial of my duty was laid upi nme the necessity of telling a msn in theprime of life and fullness ot strength thatthere was no hopo for him.

It was done at last, and the verdict received patiently and courageously, some di-

rections given ty which his mother would beinformed of his death, and then he turnedhis questioning eyes upon my face.

"How long can I live?""Only as long as I keep my linger upon this

arteiy." A pause ensued. God alone kuewwhat thoughts homed through that heartand brain, called so unexpectedly from allearthly hopes and ties. He broke the silenceat last.

"You can let go"' But I could not. Not if my own life hadtrembled in the balance. Hot tears rushedto my eyes, a surging sound to my ears, anda deathly coldness to mv lips. The rang ofobeying him was spared me, and for th firstand last tune during the trials that surround'cd me tor lour years I tainted away.

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READ!Pork Sides 50,000 lbs. Clear an I Clear Bib,

sale by J. J. 3BY 4Shoulders- -

cut, loaf,Full

reis In store.

35

for Pi, CO.10.000 lbs. Dry Salt, toe sale bv

Hoxar-Core- d Manits--for sale by

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J. J 4 CO.

350 packages, buckets,for sale by J. J. 4 CO

Kairars-A- ilpowderedCoffees

Flake

&CO.Armour brands.

BLSBYl.arl kegs, tierces,

ECSBY

airlve.

tirades Louisiana; also, tJ. J. cL SI Y 4 CO.

line Rio and Java, In store an ; loJ. J. BUSBY 4 CO.

Moianm-- H 100 barrels and s, S.fair, prime and choice. J. J. BUSBY 4-(jiolden

ranulate-1- ,

H.O.

Flour None better: 100 bar-- J.

J. B USBY A CO.

Moss Kooe Flour-1- 00 barrels choice, for '

by J. J. BUSBY t CO

t:aride and Hateliie 2u0 barrels, extra m:dsuperfine. J. J. BUSBY 4 CO.

0Mtera und Cuuued odi A rull line, lorsale by J. J. BUSBY 4 CO.

Cotton 1'liiw LUe-S- O cils (ieoritla make. Iorsale by J. J. B US BY 4 ;

Tobacco and CljcnrM All graces. Inc!-iiln-

Shell Road and Bowles brands. J. J BUSBY LO.Wines and ItranilieH-Includi- ng very suiriorSherrys, Ports and Cognacs. J. J. BUSBY A OO.YVhixLieH Greenbrier and NMson County Bour-bon- s,

and lower grades. J. J. mL'SBY JO.

FI CiSI ONLY!

We have concluded o dinpoeof oar Kiit ire Stork or PiSLYand STAFL.K (.KOCKHIUS atCost for the next Sixty Jays, inorder to liiake room for a l,arjjeand Fresh Mock of Tobaccos,Cigar, Wines and .Liquors

Corner Front and I'nion,

State National BankOF 31K)1IHIM. TIM Si..

DESIGNATED .'leposltory of the l ulled Statesto the Four Per Cent Loan.

Bonds on hand for Immediate delivery at the lowestmarket rate. All other issues of U. S. Bonds takenIn exchange.

T3X1. JS. u3L. rOOJLiIn now giving special attention lo the treatment of

CUHOMC null l'KIVATK IMMKAHfrZMOtUce No. II Mulberry atreet, Memphis.

WM. FRANK.

&m SPMG

FOR

FOK

IN

TRIMMED WITH BRETOSXE LACE.

a aof

TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY AND TORCHON LACE.

&We Invite tlie attention of all MERCHANTS to tbe Unequaled Attritions In

adapted to tlie SPRING TRADE that we are now offering, nnd also to the Unparalleled Inducements we arelioMug forth to hort Tine B ' ""T'- - w are this Season ottering some

GOODS. WHITE

:

100

M. PRAMK & CO.

SUITS.

Novelties

INVITE ATTENTION

SUITABLE WALKING

AND

mSUITABLE YKUDUjE4ES.

NOVELTIES GUIPURE EMBROIDERIES;

TO BE GIVEN AWAY.

GOTHIC PaTTEBXS.

NOVELTIES INEMBROIDERED

Yd-Cord-ed Piques-5-c Yd.COMPLETE LINES LADIES'

FJRANSPRING, SPRING

B. LOWENSTEIN

AND FANCY DRY GOODS

GRENADINES, GOODS,

B. LOWEN STEIN1'KESEJiTS.

VALUABLE

ill

5c

100

Eipl Presents

LEUBRIE BROS.Grand Scheme To Wind Tn Boslaess. Every

H03

AND

rurcuaser oi worm ot is entitled toan interest In the following lOO Valua-ble and Magnificent fresents:

1 JBAND SOUARS PIANO,11

211

21I2;i

Une eiold Ladles' Watch,r ciegam Bracelets.

Pieces Piated-war- o,

Fine Parlor clocks.Inlaid Writlne Desk-- .Bolt Irish Linen,Plec 10--4 Sheeting,bolts Lonsdale Cambric,Beautiful Table Cover,Barrel Finest Flour,Elaborate Jewel Cases,Pieces Canton Flannel.Fine Crochet Shawls,Handsome a.

10 Barrels of5 Elegant Aibumi.1"Js5f33

Handsome Table CovePair Fine Blankets.Beautiful Toilet Sets,Elegant Bronze Busts,rair tteautuui vases.Handsome Lluuor Sets.Beautiful Work-boxe- s,

Exquisite Coral beta.Coral Neoklaces a d Armlets,Elegant Ottoman Patterns.

Tl

DRY

t.oous

21 Elegant Presents-comr-rlsl- ng Fine Plated Jew-elry, Jewelry-Boxe- s, Wrltlng-Desk- s, etctThe Magnificent Presents of this celebrated enterprise are on exnioition at our Store,

247 JIatn ntreet.3SS The Distribution takes nlace m. n.aiiihlaTheater, ot which due notice will be given.We defy any one to sell goods cheaper than we do.

LEUBRIE BROS.247 ZMciiia. St.

r5 To wind up business Come and see u.4(4

Ji ISCKLLAXEOCS.

DARK BRAHMAS.

M

Coal,

EfcKiS, 81 50 PER SITTLXG OF 13.CUICKlXS for SAEiE.

fgN'OTHING SENT C. O. O.

13IAN mm;

oCOm

m

m3t--a

UNITED STATES AND ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS,

Xew York to O.ueenatown 4k L.lverpoalEvent TtutrsdiW or Fnturdati.

City of Berlin, 541U tons. Cityof Montreal, 4490 IrsClly of Richmond, 4d()7 City of Brussels. - H77SCity of Chester. - 4ort City of New York. - BiSOO

These magnincent steamers areamonir the strongest, largest and fastest on the Atlantic, and huvaevery iiiooern improvement, inciuaing and coldwater and electric belts In stateroom). nnivinchairs in saloons, baiu and smo s, barbershops, etc For rates of e and other Informa-tion, apply to JOHN . DALE. Agent, 31 Broadway,New York, or to THOS. FISHER.

Kmtnet Bank. MempbK

TRUNK FACTORY,TO :tlH SAIN ST., JIFIII'HIHINCREASED facilities, and will sell home-mad- e

and retail, lower than house,I. Lh'w

THE MEMl'IIIS

yiCfflpfirOS COTTON-SEE- DASSOCIATION

HAS now decided lo resume tbe furnishing ofto responsible cotton-see- Pblnner. la alimned extent, and pay lor all prime seed, deliveredat Memphis on or before March 1st next, the oldprice, viz: SKKN DOLLARS PER TON.

JOHN B. GAI.LAWAV. Sec'y and Treas.

FOR ARKANSAS CITY.

en

Dot

For ArktDMM City ana Hay L.andisa.Citllzcns- - Memphis and Arkansas Clly PacketCompany The Elegant Steamer

JIio. B. Davis master I Jno. Gwathmey clergWill leave as aliove every MON lA Y and THURS-

DAY, al 5 p.m. For freight or passage, apply toR. W. LliiHTBI BNK, General Freight Agent,

No. 7 Monroe utreet, opposite Peabbdy hole

JULIUS KURN. I.ate of Bro.

I

GOD

TO

EHi m

7TTT

Coos

SWISSTIES

UNDERWEARETVKHV L.Q1V.

CO1879! 1879!

GOODS

STEAM ISO AT.S.

QDi

BROS.

STAPLE

FANCY DRESS

& BROS.

Notice to Shippers.THE new a"d elegant steamer W. P. .t,.K. W. I'uu'cl. ma-il- i Jv--will leave on SUNDAY March t;h. at 4 i.in., onher first trip to New Orleans. Fieiuht will be re-ceived tor her at the Anchor Line whai fooat. foot otMon i oe street. lSTHM.

toll CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS.For St. Looli aad al) Way l'oin(.The Splendid cleair.er

Colorado, 3tl3tui M'Pheeters master.Will leave as above SATURDAY. March sth. at5 p.m. tor Irelght or aij.lj at Memphisand St. Louis Packet Co.'s vvhartooal, foot of Mon-r-oe

street. AD STORM. SiiferintendentLEK STEASJKIs."

or Helena and Kriarn Point.The Fine SteamerConlionju, u

Cooper masier I BIHt Smlthers clerkWill leave as above ou THId DaY, March 7th, at5 p.m. For Irelciit or tmssaire, apply on board or toF. V. Vinson. Agenr. No. 4 .lerf-rv- on si reet.

FOIi ARKANSAS KlVEIi.Mempnl and Arkansas Klver Packet Co. For PinBluff, Little Rock, and through to Fort SraUU Theelegant passenger steamer

Katie llooiier. JRVjEd Nowland mater Jis. N. Thorn

rr

Leaves as nbove SATURDAY. March stli. at ii p.m.JOHN X. HARBIN. Sun t. ;'! Front sit.

FOR

Menken

passage.

hl.NK

LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI.oil.atro. Awansville. IkiuIkvII 1 n,tl'inrlB-al- i. The Southern TraLsL-orlalioi- i

Company s Sui erb Steamer

Guiding Star,W. B. Miller, master.

Will leave Glenn's wharflmat a, hn Ci-r- t tDAY. March th, at loam. For freight or -Wi fr'i " r- - r.ii. Kenr. ill nart hoar. -

Memphis and Ohio Klver fnrket CoFor Louisville and Cincinnati.Andy iiaiim, ZZPi

H. J. Vinton masie M. M. Deem. . .. . cierWill leave hi above. SATURDAY, March fclh,at 5 p.m. ior frelglit or psssage. apply toK. W. LIOHTBURN'K. Siip't,

No. 7 Monroe, opposite Pearnxlv Hotel.

FOlt ORLEANS.I'dr.Veit Orleans and the IteudM.The Flue Steamer

Commonweal tli. .jSgjkiGeerge Corve.l. muster,

Will leave as above ou SATURDAY, March Ktb.tt10 am. For or passa-e- , apily at Mempnlaand St. Louis Packet Co.'s wharf aoat, foot of Mon-to- e

street. AD a ream. SuperintendentRegular Htmphix and Xew OrleansPacket for Vlcksi.org, Natchez and New Orleans..d. liiclinrdsonJohn W. Cannon, .master T. J. Howard . . cleja

Will leave as above on SATURDAY, March set),at rl p.m. For freight or passage apply toJ. T. Airent. R. K. Lee Wharfboaf.

Regular. Fulton.

NEW

FOR OSCEOLA.Mail Packet tor Randolph.

Osceola and all way landings, ,'

ine elegant oaf senior su:-.!i.e- r

usceola Jafelle,j. u. anorews .v.asjer i H. o. Mitchell .... ciertoLeaves Memphis every MONDAY, WEDXESD4Y

"

and FRIDAY, at " p. ni. For freight or passagtanply on board.

FOR VICKSi'.L'UG.For Vifk-bu- ru and all ihe lien da.The Splendid Slearrer

John ss. Claude, jk&MWm Blake, master,

yriii leave as aliove SATURDAY. March 8th. at10 iS1.?-- . or freight or passage, apply at Memphisan J SL Packet Co.'s wts,rfboat. toot of M'.loe streeL AD STORM. Sui erlnteude-- . ,t,Adam U. 4, ilail 1,1 nt nemjihlt andirkabarjc i'arkrm.The Elegant Passenger SleamerOnacliita ISclIe, ISSm

Mark a Cheet...maiiter I A. L. Cti'dmlns derkLeaves every TUESDAV. at s p.m..The F:iegar.t lJaisengfer steamerlleil Wins, .SiZU

Geo. Malone master Kd R. Thomas clerkLeaves every FRIDAY, at 5 p.m..For Helena. Friars Point, Concordia, Terrene. Arkan-sas City, Greenvdle and Vlcksburg, as Bboveat Vlck.-,bur- with the Parisot tAue for Yazoo .

river, and with the famous steamers Robert E Leeand J. M. White for New Orleans, glvtog throuirljbills of lading to all points at lowest ratesshippers can rely on this anangement belaeFreight fo: Lids Line received M R. F Leewnaifboat at al! times.

J. T. WASHINGTON. Agent.h-- K. Lee Wharfhoa..

. W. CROWEI L. 4sent. No. 3 Ma.iUon.

FOR WIIITK RIVER.Kecalar Independent MeniDhla and

White Blver Packet -- For Augusta. JacknonpertSearcy, and way points. The regular IndependmtPacket

iIAlil CASH,ED. C. POSTAL Mauler.

Will leave Memphis every WEDNESDAY.P.m. For freight or tassa:a. apply to

at 5B. w. Llv,H 1 BURNk,

No. 7 Jionroe St.. op. Peal-ou- hotel.R. P. GI.KNN. ou W hart boat.

3IIL.T UAKKY UJI.Hemphis White Itiver and KtlaeK KiverFor Indian Kay, St. Charles. Clarendon. Detail's

BluH, Dea Arc, AugusLI. We.-- Point,Searcy, Bateaivllle, Powbaitaa, and Pocahontas.The new steamer

fosie Harry,M. R. Harry, captain. J D. iloore. cleri"

Leaves Memphis on and after November 2d. erjSATURDAY, at 5 p.m.. rur2ct!iig direct with Itiunew Black river U. S. mall packet MIL r HAHHV lopPowhatun and Pocahontas, and with Hall I akelto Balesvlile and l p.r White river.Through rates to all point.Frelglit consigned to Milt Harry Llnr, Memphis orTerreim will be promptly Freight wiltbe received at all l!3,e ou l;ie H. K. Lee WharlUaU.

J. T. Washington Ageui